
In 5: Blonde, Smooth, Citrus, Powerful, Light
When you first see this Meg-jestic beer in the glass it comes across as a sweet and innocent little blonde; harmless and welcoming. However when you finally make your move, it kicks you directly in the hops. Weighing in at 5.5%, its light, moreish flavour disguises its roar potential. Named after a canon this beer certainly isn’t just fodder for a big session and needs to be treated with a little care and a lot of respect. With such a lovely flavour, try not to get ‘megged without it at least touching the sides or its Meg-nitude will mean your trip to the pub quickly descends into a roar-cus occasion. It is a lovely beer for a summer’s day so be careful to drink it up quickly while you’re under the sun or it will go roar-ten.
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Type of Brewskie: Ale
Occasion: Beer garden
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Hi Matt,
Thank you very much for your excellent review – I’m glad you enjoyed it! Would you mind if I put this in the review section of our website (with a link to the original of course!)
Thanks,
Eve Scragg
Springhead Brewery