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Dragonslayer

 
Description: Dragon Slayer - ABV 4.5% A straw coloured beer, dry, malty and lightly hopped.

Newest Review: ... combination of pale, wheat, roast and crystal malts (depending on beer style). Dragonslayer was originally brewed for St. ... more

 ... George’s Day and it weighs in at 4.5% ABV. Looks wise, it is a pale yellowy colour ~ a little like the colour of straw or, a little more unkindly, the colour of cat’s pee (and, yes, I have seen a glass of cat's pee so I do know what I'm talking about! LOL)! It doesn’t have very much of a head on it, but the texture is a little on the syrupy side (surprisingly rich for something that resembles a lager on first viewing). It is definitely a Pale Ale in looks, texture and style...although it didn&#...more

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tange
Premium Review Dragonslayer: It Didn't Slay Me! (801 words)
by - written on 17/03/03 (Very useful, 35 readings)
Rating:

Wetherspoons is a wonderful place ~ it gives me the chance to try new ales at reduced prices. We were in there on Wednesday night and tried one or two different beers ~ purely in the interests of research of course. To be fair there wasn’t as big a choice as normal, so we ended up trying a beer that we had tasted before. I had been meaning to write about this one when I first had it, so this gave me a push in the right direction. The beer we sampled was B & T Dragonslayer. B & T brewery was formed in 1981 under the name of Banks & Taylor, but was renamed to its present title in 1994. The brewery is based in Shefford, which is in Bedfordshire, and they ...  Read the complete review

 

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