This beer certainly doesn’t pull the wool over your eyes in terms of quality and strength with flavours perfectly knitted together, even if you do ram this beer down. It is certainly appropriately named and after a few too many of these you will be on your back, unable to get up. With a far more full-flavoured finish and a more respectable potency than its entry level counterpart (Black Sheep Ale), this sheep is baa far the standout ale of the Black Sheep flock. Ewe’ll be pleasantly surprised by this aromatic beer, rarely found at any traditional pubs or baas, its moisture is distinctive and well balanced and if you’re driving, you mutton’t get too carried away with the first sip or you really will riggwelter.
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