Ratings for Beers X from Everyone

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Graham King: Dark, slightly nutty flavor, almost like a watered down ruby porter. 3.2% alcohol, very easy drinking. Highly recommended, especially if you're planning on having a few.

Twice voted CAMRA Champion Beer of Britain.
http://www.danielthwaites.com/Drinks/OurBeers/OtherBeers
Graham King Tags: beers, eurotrip2010
Graham King: Dark, smooth, slightly hoppy, easy drinking real ale. I had it on tap at the Magda, in Hampstead, London.
http://www.woldtopbrewery.co.uk/marsmagic.html
Graham King Tags: beers, eurotrip2010
Graham King: Organic northern French lager. 5% alcohol. No nonsense, clean light taste. A good everyday choice.
http://www.coreff.com
Graham King Tags: beers, eurotrip2010
Graham King: Northern French beer (Biere de Garde), 6.4% alcohol, silver medal at the 2010 Paris agricultural show. It should of been really good.

I found it too sweet on the tongue (has added glucose syrup), and a strong alcohol after-taste. Not my palette at all.
http://www.chti.com
Graham King Tags: beers, eurotrip2010
Graham King: Super cheap light watery French lager. Popular with teenagers, the unemployed, and punk bands. Only drink in a beer emergency.
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/1498/26452
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Graham King: Drinkable, but the nose is a bit off, metallic perhaps. Refreshing, smooth.

Note that I was drinking this in a glass whilst reading a beer magazines, so I might be being a bit harsh on it. In a bottle at the beach the nose wouldn't be noticeable.
http://www.russellbeer.com/cream_ale.asp
Graham King Tags: beers
Malcolm Lewis: Trappist Ale from Belgium. Darkish and malty. Not bad but I'll probably try a few others before I revisit this. The Chimay Red looks interesting too.
http://www.chimay.com/en/chimay_blue_220.php
Malcolm Lewis Tags: beers, trappist beers
Malcolm Lewis: Very pleasant unfiltered wheat beer. Best served slightly chilled. I got mine from the local PCC grocery store.

From the website: Very light in body and color. Crisp, dry, spritzy, and refreshing unfiltered beer. Clean ale-yeast aroma and flavor, without the characteristic yeasty spiciness of a Bavarian wheat beer.
http://www.merchantduvin.com/pages/5_breweries/pinkus_beers.html#weize...
Malcolm Lewis Tags: beers, hefeweizen beers
Graham King: Light amber ale. Can't taste the honey. Plus points for being local and organic, but minus points for the honey not really having anything to do with the flavor.

I wouldn't hunt it out, but if it was on tap I'd be happy to have it again.
Graham King:
On second tasting, I can smell the honey. Also, it seems 'honey lager' is more of a brewers term than a consumers term. So maybe 3.5.
1 month, 1 week ago
http://nelsonbrewing.com/products/wildhoney
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Malcolm Lewis: Not bad at all, though I prefer the smoother, softer flavors of an unfiltered wheat beer.
http://www.duvelusa.com/home.php
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Graham King: Ruby ale, easy drinking yet full of flavor. Quite strong at 6.5%. A bit like a stronger, ruby version of Phillips Blue Buck.
Malcolm Lewis:
I give it an A+ for the name alone ;)
2 months ago
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/365/962
Graham King Tags: beers
Graham King: If you can get hold of some of this, do it. It's a fantastic beer. Easy drinking yet flavourful. The prefect all-the-time beer. Brewed in Victoria, on Vancouver Island.
Graham King:
All the Phillips beers I've tried have been great. My new favourite brewery.
2 months, 1 week ago
http://phillipsbeer.com/craft-beers
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