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Monday, September 28, 2009

Wexford Creme Ale


It was a curious green can that looked at me somewhere along the aisles of the bottle shop, and this time it was not successfully ignored.

Wexford is a county on the southeastern tip of Ireland, but the Wexford Irish Cream Ale is actually made in England.

Pouring the amber liquid on a pint glass was delightful to see, with lots of foam settling and leaving a trace on the sides of the pint. Quite light for the first few swigs, but there is a strong metallic taste left on the mouth, then it turns into easy drinking beer with bitterness leftbehind.


Not too bad, but not too memorable either, unfortunately.


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