Pale Ale
Homeland in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands 🇳🇱
Pale Ale - Classic English Regular|
Score
6.62
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6.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 8
Overall 7
van tap @The Amsterdam Beerfair 2016, amber met witte kraag. aroma van caramel, zoet, graan. smaken zijn zacht/smooth, redelijk zoet, caramel, licht zepig, dun, zwak bitter, simpele pale ale, toegankelijk, licht zuurtje, zwakke body, gaat.
Tried
from Draft
on 17 Sep 2016
at 16:09
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Hazy orange with an off white head. Aroma of tropical fruit, citrus, light orange and caramel malt. Flavour is light to moderate sweet and moderate bitter. Light medium bodied with soft carbonation. [24-07-2016]
Tried
on 24 Jul 2016
at 05:50
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
On tap at Homeland. Clear amber brown colour, off-white head. Aroma of caramel, butter, light herbal, strong English malt and yeast character. Flavour is light buttery, malty, hint of toast, caramel, light floral, light bitter finish. Light bodied. OK - ish.
Tried
from Draft
on 13 Jul 2016
at 14:40
6.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
From tap at ’Pension Homeland’. Clear, dark brownish amber with a medium large, frothy, slowly diminishing, off-white head. Sweetish, slightly fruity aroma of caramel, some honey, a bit of orange jam and some pine. Sweetish, moderately fruity and a little resiny taste of caramel, honey, some orange jam and a bit of pine, followed by a short, moderately bitter, quite dry finish. Medium body, slightly creamy mouthfeel, soft carbonation. Nice!
Tried
from Draft
on 13 Jul 2016
at 14:24
6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 7
Tap @ the bar of Pension Homeland. Clear amber color. Uneven, sticky almost white head, good lacing. Aroma’s: grain, caramel, a bit earthy, with fruit retronasal. Flavor moderate bitter, grainish. Light bodied. Rather high carbonation. Long finish, slightly dry and earthy bitter. Clean and tasy enough, and rather British (apart from high carbonation).
Tried
from Draft
on 13 Jan 2016
at 13:25