Cuppa
Lamplighter Brewing Company in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸
Pale Ale - Classic English Rotating|
Score
7.16
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Cuppa is a British Ale blended with cold-brew coffee, sourced from our friends at Broadsheet Coffee Roasters (Somerville, MA). Single origin Peruvian “Flor de Selva” beans lend flavors of dark chocolate, cola, and ripe cherry to a mild and biscuity base. Cheers to uppers and downers!
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8.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 10
Overall 8.5
16 oz can from Tavour. Aroma is coffee, nutty, vanilla. Pours hazy copper with a one + finger beige head with excellent retention. Taste is sweet with a hint of tartness; nice coffee flavors, some grain. Perfect mouthfeel. Very tasty.
Tried
from Can
on 29 Sep 2018
at 02:46
7/10
08/15/2018. That's an interesting one... Like day old coffee poured into the same glass you just drank an English ale from, or the other way around. Crisp breakfast beer, nice spice and espresso notes.
Tried
from Can
on 17 Sep 2018
at 11:07
7.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Draught at the brewery, 12/13/17.
Minimally hazy, chestnut-amber with light golden hues and an off-white-to-dark beige head atop sitting at cover.
Lightly fruity, lightly earthy coffee in the nose is even and mild, with a good dose of honey and light brown bread behind it, from the malt. Clean and free of alcohol.
In the mouth it's soft, supple and nicely carbonated, with a well-attenuated but malty character and no flaw or alcohol. Coffee is fruity and neither bitter/burnt nor stale/old tasting. It matches the honey-like malt character perfectly and the beer is incredibly drinkable.
Minimally hazy, chestnut-amber with light golden hues and an off-white-to-dark beige head atop sitting at cover.
Lightly fruity, lightly earthy coffee in the nose is even and mild, with a good dose of honey and light brown bread behind it, from the malt. Clean and free of alcohol.
In the mouth it's soft, supple and nicely carbonated, with a well-attenuated but malty character and no flaw or alcohol. Coffee is fruity and neither bitter/burnt nor stale/old tasting. It matches the honey-like malt character perfectly and the beer is incredibly drinkable.
Tried
on 11 Apr 2018
at 21:03