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James Boag's, Premium
This Tasmanian lager is aromatic, with hoppy and lightly malted notes, and a creaminess on the nose. That impression really follows through on the palate, which is quite thick-textured and very rich, with a rolling, milky quality, and only very gentle effervescence. Its flavours are clean and dry, with a nice bite on the finish, but this is a very gentle and grown-up style of beer that I really enjoyed. 37.5cl. 5.0%ABV. �28.50 for 24 Surf4beer.

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Cooper's Brewery, Pale Ale
This bottle-fermented beer cascades into the glass in a great swirling cloud of yeasty, ginger-beer-coloured bubbles. The nose has caramel and a light iodine note, and a dry hoppiness. On the palate it is quite light, with a smooth texture and good flavour, without being particularly distinctive. Dry and well-balanced, I enjoyed this beer very much. 37.5cl. 4.5%ABV. �29.50 for 24 Surf4beer.

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Cooper's Brewery, Sparkling Ale
This pours (with a little agitation of the sediment) in a cloud of darker, gold/bronze with quite a tight, just off-white head. The nose is lovely, with a little hint of cinammon, fine hops and fruity notes. On the palate it is medium-bodied and smooth, with a rich moussy attack, and subtly toasty character. It is a very classy beer, with a tight-grained, bitter hoppiness and a lovely focus of quite fruity, herbal flavours and that subtle toast held in check. Long and excellent. 37.5cl. 5.8%ABV �1.49 Surf4beer, Peckhams.

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Little Creatures, Pale Ale
Only recently imported into the UK, Little Creatures is a light-gold, hazy (bottled-conditioned) ale with a lacy white head. It is vividly aromatic, brewed from whole hop flowers, and has a grassy, tangy, tangerine and lemon zest nose. On the palate there's more of that orange and bitters tang, with a smooth, full body, and then a really depth of toasty, warming malt. This is long and decisive, with bags of character. 33cl. 5.2%ABV. �1.45 Waitrose, Luvians.

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