Beer Review: Morland Tanner's Jack Fine Ale
This beer was very smooth. I found it a little disappointing, though, as it tasted watery and lacked flavor. -- Mad Boris
Fine my a$$! American ales are the best! This tasted like watered-down Jack Daniels. If you like ales from the U.K., you will like this -- it's smooth, but American ales from Samuel Adams or Pete's are way better. -- Biermeister Rudolph
[Editor's Note: Mr. Blutarsky noted that he 'immediately went to the restroom after consumption' and...uh...relieved himself of this brew. His comment? 'Tanner's Jack is a high school chemistry project gone bad.']
The Brewer? |
Morlands Brewing (Greene King) |
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When tasted? |
08 February 2002 |
Place of Origin? |
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, United Kingdom |
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How tasted? |
12 oz bottle |
Style of Beer? |
(English Style) Pale Ale |
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Where tasted? |
At The Brickskeller |
Links for this beer:
Greene King's (Morland's) Home Page
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