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LC Winter Warmers

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Post by Belgian »

Which have you tried?

I found the Trafalgar Celebration Ale to be surprisingly packed with flavor. It is very gently carbonated (don't drink this very cold) with a fairly complex aroma that seems different from the taste. I taste a variety of ripe fuits and some sweet chocolate - definitely leaning to the fruity side, very interesting!

The Strong Suffolk Vintage Ale was nice, a bit less rich than the Celebration and a touch sour from the aged component. I liked it.

The Fullers Vintage 2006 was to me much more appealing than last year's 2005, as I mentioned.

Still need to try the others! What a nice release selection.
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I've tried the Fuller's Vintage, the Strong Suffolk, and the Wychwood Bah Humbug. Enjoyed each, and they are each considerably different from the others. My favourite so far has been the Strong Suffolk. Haven't tried the Trafalgar.

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