Marble Pint

Marble Pint

Cask; Regular.

Our 3.9% session ale is brewed with an all pale malt bill and then hopped with a blend of New Zealand and US hops. Our benchmark beer promises a burst of zesty aromas, uplifting grapefruit flavours and a subtle lemongrass finish.
3.5
153 reviews
Salford, England

Community reviews

3.8 Cask at The Euston Tap in 2013. Clear golden with dense white head. Aroma of straw, raisins and dusty grain. Fruity flavour, very fresh and zippy hop notes.
2.6 Cask. Floral hop aroma, bit of honey, malty background, bit bready. Clear pale yellow color with nice medium sized creamy white head. Some floral and honey taste with bit more bread than in aroma. Easy going. Thin body, flat carbonation. Not a biggest fan.
4.2 Marble pint Cask at southampton arms. Golden color almost clear. Bubbly head quite ersistent no lacing. Funky smell. Taste is prominently hoppy with lots of citrus, grapefruit and bitter orange.  Bready pale malts makes it smooth. Taste cannot be fuller at this abv, quite.Juicy and bready, unexpeCtedly, quite bitter finish, dry, veey easy to drink. Superf Flavorful despite its range. Wonderfully sessionable, loved it 7 4 9 5 17
3.3 Pint(!) at Bow Bar. Clear gold. Soft malty aroma. Smooth drinking blonde ale, slightly bitter edge. Easy drinking and well made.
3.1 Fat. Klar guldfärgad med ett vitt skum. Dofter och smaker av säd, citrus och blomster. Något anonym. Medel mot liten beska.
3.2 Cask, The Two-Tailed Lion, Leicester. Pale golden with a white head. Nutty cereal grain with lemon. Floral. Good session pint.
3.7 On tap @Birrifugio Trastevere (Rome). Oro vivo, limpida, schiuma bianca media, discretamente persistente. Al naso note di limone, erba tagliata, frutta bianca. In bocca è equilibrata, maltata all'attacco con finale amaro fruttato. Corpo leggero, carbonazione soft. Ottima session.
3.5 Won’t find too many better in the style. Bags of flavour, well rounded, very drinkable.
4.0 Smooth, perfectly hopped, a great example of the session cask ale. Takes a few minutes to settle but worth the wait. Head clings to the sides like thick cream. Beautiful stuff. Pint at the (excellent) Marble Arch, Manchester.
3.5 Golden frothy head. Soft sherbert pithy citra drying in the finish can at home
4.2 Color oro con schiuma di media persistenza. Crosta di pane, cereali con lieve erbaceo.
4.1 Buonissima golden ale, aspetto giallo chiaro limpido, schiuma bianca sottile. Naso abbastanza semplice con note floreali, erbacee e puntina di agrumi. Molto buona al palato, con ancora luppolo erbaceo e appena agrumata, bel amaro equilibrato. Corpo leggero
3.2 Pint of Pint! On tap at 57 Thomas St, Manchester. Hazy amber beer with thin white head. Very low carbonation. Patchy lacing. Light fruit nose, touch of urine and bubblegum. Quite bitter for a golden ale. Light malt and bitter fruit make this really refreshing and tasty. Very nice ale.
3.8 September 20, 2017 - at The Holborn Whippet - cask. Clear refractive gold with a solid plug of creamy/foamy white head. Simple aroma - dry, almost burnt grassy bitterness and light cereal - no alcohol, not sweet at all. Taste is also quite dry, but some lemongrass tartness, a little more alcohol than the aroma - simple, again, but well done. Solid, chewy mouthfeel, airy, mildly astringent, building dry grassy bitterness in a surprisingly long bitter finish - doesn't coat the palate though. Quite welcome at this point in the day.
4.3 Bevuta alla spina. Birra dal colore dorato leggermente velata, con schiuma bianca. Aroma fruttato, pompelmo, limone, agrumi. Sapore fruttato, agrumi e pompelmo, limone, scorza, biscotti con una leggera e una piacevole amarezza. Corpo leggero, carbonatazione media. Ottimo sapore.
3.4 7 3 7 3 14 1/2 pint at In De Wildeman, Amsterdam. Clear golden with a small white head. Aroma of citrus, fruity hops and green hop notes. Flavour is above light sweet and moderate bitter. Light medium bodied with soft carbonation.
3.1 From the tap at FOB, Rimini, Italy. Pours crisp gold, slightly pale, with fine white pale. Aroma is white pulp fruit, barn. Very old school English ale. Body is average with moderate carbonation. Taste is sweet to some extent, but with good bitterness at the same time. Finish is average.
3.3 Can from Seven Seasons, Hoxton, London. Golden yellow coloured with an average sized off-white head. Aroma of hop, malt, flowers, fruit and grass. Moderate sweetness, medium bitterness. Light to medium body, slight oily and watery texture, with average carbonation.
3.7 Cask at the Star and Garter, Bromley. Yelliw/gold pour with a white head. Lemon zest, grapefruit and spice aroma. Similar action in the flavour. Very nice easy drinking action.
3.4 Tasting at Tokyo Midtown. Pours golden yellow, light cloudiness, bit of white foam on top. Nose has some citrus, light fruits, not-sweet apples. Taste is light, citrus and hop bitterness are in a good balance, thicker grapefruit seed bitterness presents itself closer to the finish. Dry and lightly bitter. I guess pretty good for that low abv., definitely a summer quaffer.
2.8 Somewhat cloudy. Wet cardboard, some winter melon and peaches. Not appealing in the nose. Very light and refreshing but not much character.
4.0 500ml can. Golden colour with a slight haze and small white head. Fruity aroma, grapefruit, lemon, citrus. Taste of fruity hops, citrus and grapefruit, lemon, zest, pale biscuity malts, light bitterness. Light body, average carbonation. Great flavour at a low ABV, an ideal session beer, one of the best I've ever had of this style.
3.6 Cask. Aroma of pine and herbs and grape. Appearance is golden body with white lace top. Taste is rich with medium sweetness giving way to a lasting medium bitterness. Soft carbonation. Medium body. And a long bitter finish. An impressively flavorful low abv beer.
3.4 Cask at Kings Arms, Bethnal Green, London. Clear golden, medium white head. Bready malt, a bit fruity, floral hops. Dry, medium bitterness, slightly chalky.
3.8 Can in the garden, 12th August 17. Pours light golden. Aroma is citrus, floral. Taste is citrus, bitter, smooth and refreshing. Well balanced, light citrus linger. Tasty.
3.3 Pours golden with a frothy head. Aroma is a bit dulled, quite syrupy. Tastes like you’d expect a blonde to taste, malt flavours, a like grassy. It’s ok, wouldn’t rush to get again but as far as blondes go...
3.4 Can from Great Grog. Clear pale golden body with a fluffy white head. Steady carbonation. Faint lacing. Aroma of lemon and cereal. Flavour of grass, white bread and earthy hops. Thin to medium body with a watery, slightly oily texture. Light fizz. A simple, clean beer. It’s called Pint, yet comes is a 500ml can. Go figure.
3.8 Can. Beer Central, Sheffield. Very pale gold. Very soft haze. Thin, spotting, clingy, white head. Nose has twangy lemon. Gooseberry and kiwi and all that pale green stuff. Light and yeasty malt background. Taste is twangy bitter. Some definite sourness going on. Super clean mouthfeel. Light and bright. Sharp, clean bitterness to finish. Great use of NZ hoppage.
4.5 Can from Coppers, Newcastle. Hazy straw coloured with a thick white head of foam. It has a bitter-sweet floral fruity and citrus flavour followed by grapefruit and malt on the smooth finish. Superb!
3.2 Cask at Heriot Watt. Hazyish golden. Nose is grass, bitter, a bit piss, unpleasant. Taste is better, easy, bitter lemon, fruits.