Caseys Cream Ale
Shepherd Neame in Faversham, Kent, England 🏴
Bitter - Ordinary / Best Bitter Regular Out of Production|
Score
6.56
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Casey's Cream Ale is a premium example of the new, smooth, Irish-style ales that have recently become so popular. Full bodied and flavoursome, it is the combined characteristics of the Target and Goldings hops used with pure spring water that give Casey's Cream Ale its distinctive taste.
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6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 7
Draught @ O’Connell’s, Tampere. Rated on 17.03.2010
Aroma is rather light with some hay, toffee and caramel. Flavour has toffee, some English hops, hay and biscuits. Easy‐going, straightforward and easy to forget.
I thought I was finally going to have my first cream ale, but then I noticed this was listed as a bitter…
Aroma is rather light with some hay, toffee and caramel. Flavour has toffee, some English hops, hay and biscuits. Easy‐going, straightforward and easy to forget.
I thought I was finally going to have my first cream ale, but then I noticed this was listed as a bitter…
Tried
on 23 Jan 2013
at 01:53
7.2/10
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Appearance 10
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Draught. Copper coloured, caffrey’slike huge white creamy head. After "settling a few minutes" it is still big and creamy, and the creamy head lasts until the beer ends. Fruity aroma with hints of hops and also some caramellishlike hints. Fruity and caramellish flavour. It’s very sweet also. Hoppy and fruity aftertaste. Good carboration and pleasant in most ways.
Tried
on 12 Dec 2005
at 15:04
6.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 8
Overall 5.5
Draught
Clear nut brown, mahogany. Perfect off-white creamy and steady head. Mild aroma, a bit soapy, weak coffee. Light to medium bodied, smooth mouthfeel. Not much roast - watery. Quite similar to Kilkenny but thinner and weaker mouthfeel. (3/4/6/4/10 2.7)
Re-rated draught
Nut brown, flowery nose. Light-bodied but a good amount of flowery Goldings hops is present. Totally different than in my first sample - it was Irish Ale, this was more like a bitter. (6/3/6/3/12 3.0)
Clear nut brown, mahogany. Perfect off-white creamy and steady head. Mild aroma, a bit soapy, weak coffee. Light to medium bodied, smooth mouthfeel. Not much roast - watery. Quite similar to Kilkenny but thinner and weaker mouthfeel. (3/4/6/4/10 2.7)
Re-rated draught
Nut brown, flowery nose. Light-bodied but a good amount of flowery Goldings hops is present. Totally different than in my first sample - it was Irish Ale, this was more like a bitter. (6/3/6/3/12 3.0)
Tried
on 09 May 2004
at 03:14