Beer Review – Bishops Finger


Name: Bishops Finger

Origin: England

Style: Kentish Strong Ale (5.4%)

Appearance: Pours with a nice, medium head which is foamy and soft in appearance. The colour is a dark, red-brown that reminds me of chestnut.

Taste: There are some metallic odors and definite floral smells as well. This strong ale is rich and malty in taste. There are some fruity notes, which may be apples and some noticeable toffee-esque flavours as well. The beer finishes bitter and citrusy. The aftertaste is strong and long lived.

Mouth Feel:  A nice soft, easy on the mouth strong beer. Overall I would give it a medium-heavy body.

Final Thoughts (3.5 out of 5): A very nice ale in a very attractive bottle.

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