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13 Apr, 2010

Jennings Cumberland Ale

Posted by: Tony In: Bottles

Jennings Cumberland Ale is a 4.7% Golden ale.

The bottle notes are so fluffy and pointless that I’m not going to mention them.

It’s a bit too gassy straight out of the bottle. It has a nice bitter twang to it. I’m undecided about this bottle. It doesn’t really do much for me. It’s ok – but I could live without it.

Leaving it for 45 minutes and it is a bit less gassy and the bitter taste has incorporated some citrus notes.

I’m still not blown away. Too gassy and too bitter for me. 2 out of 5 on the Ouse scale.

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