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Beer review: Little Valley Withens Pale Ale (3.9% England: Little Valley Brewery)


The Little Valley Withens Pale Ale is a pale ale, more specifically a Golden Ale/Blond Ale. It's brewed by the Little Valley Brewery, a small British brewery located in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. The brewery was founded in 2005 and uses 100% organic ingredients.

Taste: The Withens Pale Ale is a medium-bodied beer with a bitter, hop dominant taste. It has a faint malty aroma but mainly focuses on a spicy, citric, grassy and orange hoppy bitterness. The aftertaste of the beer is quite bitter and exceptionally lemony.

Overall, the Withens Pale Ale is an interesting beer. It offers a surprisingly rich hoppy flavor considering that it only has 3.9% alcohol. The taste is also distinctively citric, but in my opinion is slightly too bitter. Overall, it is an OK beer with some character but doesn't really manage to impress.

60 Above average

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