I’ve been enjoying this over the course of the last few months at The Brick Store, Decatur, GA, USA.
Great clarity on the pour to leave a mahogany colored body and plenty of ivory colored head and lace. Looks super.
Very typical of the genre, with it’s biscuit based malts supporting the very mild bitterness. This has traveled better than many others of the style, and I feel that this is a good example for Americans to sample a simple, moreish, English Bitter. Better on cask (what isn’t?), but for now this will do the job.
It may be that I am being a little too enthusiastic about Bombardier, just because it is so difficult to get this type of brew on a regular basis in the US. I miss it terribly and perhaps I am looking through rose-tinted spectacles a bit, but I think this is a lovely brew.
“Sessionable” (without being a session beer) and delicious, I am delighted to have access to this beer here.
Wells Bombardier (English Premium Bitter)


02/02/2008
Brewery:
Wells & Young's Ltd
Wells & Young's Ltd
Format:
on-tap
on-tap
ABV: 5.2 %
Appearance: 4.5
Taste: 4.5
Mouthfeel: 4
Smell: 4
Overall: 5
Total: 4.45
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