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Goulburn Fine Sparkling Ale

Goulburn Fine Sparkling Ale

Rated 2.900 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Goulburn Brewery

Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia

Style:  Bitter

4.2% Alcohol by Volume

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Original full-bodied real ale. The label features the colours and format of the original which was used as the Goulburn Brewery label last century. The brewery was first operated by Bradley & Shelley, then by Bartlett & Oddy, then Bartlett & Co., and finally Tooth & Co. Ltd. who ceased the brewing operations at the end of 1929.

ID: 18135 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 19 years ago

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Overall Rank50041
Overall Percentile9.9
Style Rank827 of 881
Style Percentile6.1
Lowest Score2.6
Highest Score2.6
Average Score2.600
Weighted Score2.900
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • VANDERLA 265 reviews
    rated 2.6 18 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 5 | Mouthfeel: 5 | Flavor: 4 | Overall: 5

    Dropped into the Goulburn brewery on the way through to Canberra. A lovely old, heritage listed group of buildings which originally included malting floors & a kilning tower. From this beer, I'm not sure any of that goes on here anymore. In fact, I don't think any grain enters the site. This beer was so reminiscent of my early homebrew attempts, I can wonder if stale liquid malt extract is the base. And the yeast profile only compounds the impression. $89 for a carton of beer is completely unreasonable considering the quality of the contents. (I only bought a sample pack, thankfully). I can only suppose that all the proceeds are channelled back into the brewery preservation fund. Maybe next year I can claim the cost of the beer as a tax deductable donation.

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