Beer Review: Boddingtons Pub Ale
This English favorite, also known as Boddys by the Brits, is a renowned and traditional ale which exemplifies the bitter. According to its official website, Boddys has been around for 200 years and gained a reputation as the beer of Manchester, England. Boddys bitter body and its creamy head, which dwells atop the pint like a persistent hangover, are the trademarks of this great beverage. Although you usually find this beer in a pint-size can, and it is excellent this way, I highly recommend you try this on draft. It’s to be consumed while watching sporting events or dwelling in a pub. -- Dopplebock
The Brewer? |
Strangeways Brewery (Interbrew) |
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When tasted? |
07 August 2001 |
Place of Origin? |
Luton, Bedford, England |
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How tasted? |
Draft |
Style of Beer? |
Ale |
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Where tasted? |
At Fado's Irish Pub (in China Town), Washington D.C. |
Links for this beer:
Interbrew's page for Boddingtons Pub Ale
Interbrew's Home Page
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