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Brewed By: Boddingtons (InBev UK Ltd.)

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Average Rating:
6.32522

Number of Ratings: 6165

Style: English Pale Ale

Brewed In: Strangeways Brewery, PO Box 23 Manchester, England, UK

ABV: 4.70%

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Boddingtons Pub Ale

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Tasting Notes

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BigDaddyJDD profile pictureBigDaddyJDD - June 4, 2012
The bubbles are cool but overall taste is average.
palmbayfd256 profile picturepalmbayfd256 - May 20, 2012
Not great, nearly good.
EL HINO profile pictureEL HINO - May 14, 2012
Great head
chaddyfire profile picturechaddyfire - May 12, 2012
Smooth, creamy, and honeysuckle are the words that come to mind with this beautiful brew!
bwittmeyer profile picturebwittmeyer - May 8, 2012
One of the worst beers I have ever had. Possibly a problem with this one particular can as it has very little carbonation, but also very little taste.
distancemaniac profile picturedistancemaniac - April 8, 2012
Creamy and easy to drink
kski profile picturekski - April 1, 2012
Without a doubt the silkiest ale I have ever had slide down my throat. Out does Genny Cream Ale by a mile in my estimation. Almost like drinking nothing.
sualorax profile picturesualorax - March 30, 2012
Bland/ weak. It tasted like it was flat or something. Description said "buttery and sweet" didn't get those notes at all
tgeiger05 profile picturetgeiger05 - March 25, 2012
Creamy head with a good ale taste. Slight smoke & carmel hues.
chillybillydee profile picturechillybillydee - March 23, 2012
Creamy head that lasts....slightly bitter flavor you expect from ale, without the carbonation you're used to from beer. An acquired taste, for sure. Maybe a little too traditional for the American palate.
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