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This was an interesting beer. The flavors changed the more you drank it. The initial liquor-beer flavor that puts you off in the beginning subsides to a slightly fruity, malty taste with heavy hop finish. You have to be a fan of this style of beer (english esb) to really enjoy it. Not my personal favorite but very good representation of the style.

Fuller’s ESB

fullers-esbType of Beer: European Ale/ Extra Special Bitter

Alcohol Content: 5.90%

Beer Review –

Appearance: Deep amber color with a thin white head.

Smell: Strong caramel with a sweet and fruity edge.

Initial Taste: Initial smokey malt flavor. Some fruity flavors make themselves apparent. Can taste the alcohol.

Thoughts: This was an interesting beer. The flavors changed the more you drank it. The initial liquor-beer flavor that puts you off in the beginning subsides to a slightly fruity, malty taste with heavy hop finish. You have to be a fan of this style of beer (english esb) to really enjoy it. Not my personal favorite but very good representation of the style.

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Scott is the founder and co-beer taster of TheBeerCritic.com. Born in the mighty Northeast, Scott enjoys navigating by the stars, wrestling wolverines and starting campfires with nothing but his good looks. He is also a hopeless hophead. If it's not enamel melting hoppy then it's not a real beer ;)

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