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Bath Ales
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Bath Ales, Gem (England)  This beer pours a very attractive deep ruby/bronze colour, with a thinnish, off-white head. The nose has a distinct malt and red fruit bias, with only a gentle hoppiness. On the palate there is a quite a full-bodied, creamy weight to this beer, and an initial hit of fruity raspberry or redcurrant sweetness. A dry, savoury quality of hops pushes through, and a rich, slightly treacly malt character. It finishes with good freshness, if perhaps a little underpowered and fading slightly. 4.8% ABV, 50cl, �1.87, Onlyfinebeer, Sainsbury's.  |  |
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