Tribute

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Tribute is a light, amber coloured ale brewed by the St. Austell brewery. It is 4.2% ABV.

It has a delicate taste and aroma. It smells of fruit, maybe fruit blossoms. The taste is interesting - at first it seems quite watery and bland but then it develops into a citrusy, hoppy blend on the tongue. It would make an excellent summer beer, so perhaps I should have drunk it outside in the afternoon, when the sun was shining, rather than waiting for the chill evening. I usually do my beer tasting inside, after dark, with a pipe and a good book or film. I think Tribute would have done better in a beer garden during the day.

I did like the label on the bottle, which lists the hops and malts used. I wish more beers listed their ingredients. In this case, the hops were English Fuggle, Oregon Willamette and Slovenian Golding. The malts were Maris Otter and Cornish Gold.

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