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Robinsons

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Trooper Red ‘N’ Black

Trooper Red ‘N’ Black

Well I will say that the garnet colored pour is certainly in line with the name of the beer, so there's that! This is a thinnish beer, so if you are looking for a rich, robust porte this isn't really it, but perhaps paradoxically it is quite...

3.48 out of 5.00 | Drinkable
Trooper: Day of the Dead Stout

Trooper: Day of the Dead Stout

Not much of a Maiden fan, and although Bruce Dickinson is clearly a multi-talented genius, I could do without the connection to beer. Having said that Robinsons are a deeply respected brewer in my book so I'm still very interested in anything that...

4.35 out of 5.00 | Very Good
Trooper

Trooper

Not a big Iron Maiden fan, although I respect what they have done, so this is all about the beer for me and NOT about the band. A pretty light colored pour with a nice light, copper hue. Lively. Head and lace are about average for the style and the...

4.00 out of 5.00 | Very Good
Old Tom Ale The Original

Old Tom Ale The Original

Dark, chestnut born pour with a beer than expected, mocha colored rocky head. Settles to a thin  but persistent film on the surface of the beer. Minimal lace. Nose offers all the richness one would expect. Caramel based toffee, with plenty of brown...

4.35 out of 5.00 | Very Good