Hover-Fly
Burton Bridge Brewery in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England 🏴
Golden / Blonde Ale Regular|
Score
6.57
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Special (Gold Medal Ale series) - April 2010.
Gold Medal Ales are produced monthly in recognition of some of the ’greats’ of history. This month’s story :-
In April 1969 the Harrier Jumpjet entered service with the Royal Airforce. This was the worlds first V/STOL aircraft and variants of this remarkable warbird have served for more than forty yearswith a final out of service date of 2018.
It was created by Hawkers’ chief designer Sydney Camm, an engineer who during his career designed such notables as the Hurricane, Typhoon and Hunter to name just a few.
Colour: Straw
Taste: Refreshing hoppy
Hops: Phoenix & Chinook
Gold Medal Ales are produced monthly in recognition of some of the ’greats’ of history. This month’s story :-
In April 1969 the Harrier Jumpjet entered service with the Royal Airforce. This was the worlds first V/STOL aircraft and variants of this remarkable warbird have served for more than forty yearswith a final out of service date of 2018.
It was created by Hawkers’ chief designer Sydney Camm, an engineer who during his career designed such notables as the Hurricane, Typhoon and Hunter to name just a few.
Colour: Straw
Taste: Refreshing hoppy
Hops: Phoenix & Chinook
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Bullit (6141) reviewed Hover-Fly from Burton Bridge Brewery 15 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
Cask @ 3 Judges. Clear golden colour, small white head. Aroma is slightly hoppy. Flavour is malty, hint of hops, slightly bitter. Nothing offensive, nothing outspoken. A bit bland.
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from Cask
on 12 May 2010
at 05:28