Encouraged by reports on the board I picked this up and find it excellent. It is as expected very English in style, hoppy but well-balanced. If anything it seems hoppier than I remember from English-sourced canned and the real ale versions. I miss the yeasty tang of the cask beer but it is still very good. It seems about mid-way through its shelf life if I read the codes right but seems very fresh as John Walter noted. Like Pilsener Urquel, this one seems better in the can than in the bottle. 20 years ago it would have been a sensation to find a beer like this in Ontario. Even after all the years of imports and craft brewing it is still a pleasure to encounter a well-made classic like this.
Gary
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Fuller's London Pride (canned version)
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As I said about the Youngs Double Chocolate, I'm a bit reactionary with regard to the usage of canned over bottled beer. Nevertheless, I have to concede that I really enjoyed the London Pride out of a can - probably even more so than in a bottle. It was fresh and flavourful and generally a very enjoyable drink. Though I'd scream bloody murder if they tried to can the Vintage (surely not?!), for the London Pride I will made concessions to my ideals and pop a can and enjoy.
"All right, brain, I don't like you and you don't like me - so let's just do this and I'll get back to killing you with beer."