urbpan: (boddingtons)
urbpan ([personal profile] urbpan) wrote2006-03-07 08:52 am
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errata

I misrepresented this beer yesterday.



It's not a Belhaven, it was a smooth and creamy, delicious Boddington's.


Looking for a link for Boddington's I came across this review: http://www.briansbelly.com/beerbelly/boddingtons.shtml

The notion that beer needs to be ice-cold in order to be palatable is due to the fact that so much of our domestic, mass-produced beer is swill, and the colder it is, the less we taste its swillishness. (See Pabst Blue Ribbon review for further details.) ...

I had expected something on the thin and bitter side, but what I got is more accurately described as "Vanilla Guiness." Boddington is rich and creamy and slightly sweet (you can sense a touch of honey as it goes down), and it leaves you with a clean, pleasant aftertaste in your mouth. It’s not a chugging beer, but if you’re like me you may find that your pint never actually leaves your hand until you offer it up for a refill.


(quite accurate).

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