Also picked these beers up at Drinks & Gifts, where I chose them mainly on how cool the bottles look. They come in really old fashioned bottles, one round and one oval. At first I wanted the oval one because of the bottle. It turned out to be an organic Bitter. Next to it was the IPA, and since I was on an IPA shopping spree, I chucked that one in the basket too…
St. Peter’s Organic Best Bitter
“Not creamy” at all (see below). Slightly bitter but not as much as I expected, rather crisp and fresh. The scent is mainly crisp. A rather ‘ordinairy’ bitter, but still very good. No excessive flavours or so.

St. Peter’s IPA
A very full and complex aroma with heavy grains and cereal. A weird combination of a rather crisp and hoppy scent with a moldy undertone. Mushrooms? There’s also a timid sweetness with quite some hops and roasted malt. A hint of fruit pops up sometimes but before I can pick up what kind its gone.

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