Posts tagged ‘Bombardier’

Wells Bombardier Satanic Mills

By Anne, 20 August, 2009, No Comment

Wells Bombardier Satanic Mills

Imagine Darkness. I mean really imagine the darkest part of your inner soul when you’re having a bad day,and its dark outside.

Thats how dark this is stuff is.

But dont get me wrong, after the first few gulps this stuff really is quite nice and smooth. As per the website:

Satanic Mills uses richly-roasted ‘chocolate’ malt, the finest English hops and our very own natural mineral water. The result is a seductively dark ale with coffee and blackberry aromas, a finely balanced depth of flavour, a surprisingly smooth palate and a nostalgically smokey finish.

Worth drinking chilled!

The Wells Website

Summer Beer: Bombardier Burning Gold

By Anne, 28 May, 2009, No Comment

Bombardier Burning Gold review Beer BlogAs popped into the local shop – looking for biscuits (the diets going well!), I saw this little golden beauty, and on a whim decided to check it out.

The label describes it as “Inspired by William Blake’s Jerusalem, this is a lively refreshing golden ale, alive with English passion”. Now I’m not sure how this is English Passion in a bottle, but there is a fantasic citrus aftertaste which makes this a refreshing and drinkable beer, suitable for ale and lager drinkers.

Sadly I’m drinking this in the evening, I would really recommend this for a Summer afternoons worth of outside drinking in a backgarden /  beach / park – anywhere with hot Sun!

St Georges Day at the Living Room Exeter (Bombardier Review)

By Andy, 24 April, 2009, No Comment

Bombardier St Georges BeerJust spent St Georges Day at The Living Room here in Exeter. Great Bar B Q, good music, Good drink and some of the friendliest staff in Exeter- Pictures and (maybe video) to follow! It was 6 quid for burger, hot dog, jacket potato, and (very tender) chicken – nice!

The Beer of the night (after the Cornish Rattler) was obviously Bombardier. For some reason its the sort of beer I only really drink during St Georges day. It should be drank more often then that. It looks like a standard heavy ale, but its alot easier to drink then it really looks – just ask my better half!