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Triple fff Pressed Rat & Warthog

Triple fff Pressed Rat & Warthog

Rated 3.184 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Triple fff Brewing

Alton, Hampshire, United Kingdom

Style:  Mild Ale

3.8% Alcohol by Volume

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Cask; Regular. A dark, malty & very mild beer. Brewed using Tomahawk hops. This beer has a unique aftertaste that appeals to both bitter and mild drinkers alike.

ID: 15401 Last updated 18 years ago Added to database 18 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank22484
Overall Percentile58
Style Rank84 of 271
Style Percentile69
Lowest Score2.9
Highest Score3.6
Average Score3.367
Weighted Score3.184
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • ANTE 2674 reviews
    rated 3.6 14 years ago

    Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    POurs out in a ruby brown colour with a rich creamy white head. Malty aroma of chocolate, rains ans a kicuruce. Medium-bodied with notes of roasted nuts, salty licorice, , coaca and nut-shells. Salty finish of licorice and almonds. Tasty and refreshing mild ale.

  • OH6GDX 8392 reviews
    rated 2.9 18 years ago

    Aroma: 5 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 5 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 6

    Cask. Dark ruby red colour, no head. Sweet fruits, malts and wooden hints in aroma. Flavour is hayish, wooden and weirdly sweet. It could do with more sourish hints... Still a pleasant beer, which has a smooth aftertaste of wood, hops and some fruits.

  • SIGMUND 6689 reviews
    rated 3.6 18 years ago

    Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    Cask conditioned at the 32nd Cambridge Beer Festival, gravity dispense. One of the craziest beer names so far - a fellow beer rater told me it’s adopted from a Cream song (I guess I should have known that). Dark brown colour, low head, some natural carbonation. According to the CBF programme it’s "a little too hoppy to be a classic mild" - still it is not VERY hoppy, just the typical Southern English dusty hoppiness. Aroma and flavour are malty with some caramel (but not really sweet), some cola notes.

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