Monday, March 28, 2011

Beer 268 - Theakstone Old Peculier (4.5 stars out of 5)

Brewed and bottled by T&R Theakston Ltd, The Brewery, Masham, Ripon, North Yorkshire, U.K.  Bought by Pat and drunk by me at Pat and Colin's house in Grotton, Yorkshire after Mum, Patricia and I arrived from Wellington for a visit and overnight stay before Patricia and I headed on to Scotland.  Pat and Colin had prepared a light lunch for us and this beer was a delightful inclusion to lunch.  It is lovely to see them again, along with John and Kath and Mum's twin sister Auntie Beat.

The web site: http://www.theakstons.co.uk/ales/classics/oldpeculier.html

The web site says in a format I have not seen before, but that makes a lot of sense:
"Old Peculier 5.6% ABV.  A truly unique world famous beer, rich, dark and smooth– tasting, in a class of its own.  The power of Old Peculier should never be under-estimated! A dark, strong beer Old Peculier is justifiably famous for its rich and complete character, its sheer strength – and for being a beer with a long history. 
Short Notes (Cyclops definition)
See: Deep dark ruby
Smell: Fruity, mellow, warming
Taste: Rich, full-bodied, malty

Tasting Notes
The beer that made Masham famous!
A rich, dark, smooth-tasting beer with an unequalled flavour. Brewed using the traditional Fuggle hop, Old Peculier is our best known beer and has a large and enthusiastic following all over Britain and around the world."


This was a delightful beer, the brewery description says it well "Rich, full-bodied, malty" I enjoyed this beer a lot and will undoubtedly be back for more.

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