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16 Jan, 2012

Whitewater Brewery – Belfast Ale

Posted by: Brad In: Uncategorized

The second bottle we tried was Belfast Ale. Belfast is a dark amber ale with a rich malt flavour and an earthy aroma. It is brewed from three different hop varieties. As the bottle notes suggest this is has a distinctive bitterness. Not sure about the smooth finish – but a lovely bitter indeed. Not as nice as the Copperhead but very nice indeed. It doesnt stand out from other bitters I’ve had on tap but this is one of the better bottled ones. I’d love to have this on draught in a proper Irish pub.
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