Marston's Pedigree (5%)

Marston's Pedigree (5%)

Bottle: Pasteurised.

5% bottled version. Launched 2009; retired 2013
2.9
229 reviews
Burton-on-Trent, England

Community reviews

2.7 Pours an amber color. Aroma and taste are very light caramel, sweet start with a mildly bitter finish.
3.2 earthy, brown, brown, clear, white foam, light sweetness, medium bitterness, medium bitterness, medium body, lively, bitter, not sure how ive never had this before almost missed it had it not been bought in a classic beers pack for my birthday. a very nice pleasant drink thoroughly enjoyed
3.2 Pours a clear dark amber color, topped with a small white head. A very mildy aroma, some caramel can be noted. The taste is slightly watery and sweet, tiny bittery feel and some nice caramel in the aftertaste. Smooth and easily drinkable.
3.2 Bottle from Lidl Battle Hill. Pours dark amber, plenty of carbonation. Good backbone, a strong flavoursome English ale
4.4 Sweet malty aroma with a hint of banana. Almost clear amber brown colour with excellent head. Decent malt hit up front with bitter hop finish that is dry. Medium creamy body with low carbonation.
3.6 A very nice bitter. Traditional style with a good body, sweet malty flavour and a slightly bitter finish on the tongue
3.0 Tap at moon and sixpence. No discernible aroma due to it being windy as fuck outside. Thick creamy off- white head ( think Richie benaud’s bone jacket). Light carbonation with a biscuit thing going on alongside some honey character
2.6 Bottle, 500 ml in London, UK. Amber colored with white head. Malty aroma. Malty and sweet flavor.
3.0 Bona cervesa molt equilibrada i gustosa. Buena cerveza muy equilibrada y sabrosa.
3.0 Pours amber with white head. Aroma is fruity British yeast, honey, caramel, biscuits and some noble hop spice notes. Fruity and slick palate with low carbonation. Aftertaste is floral, spicy, sweet caramel, citrus and lingering noble hop and fruity finish. Overall: Nice. Not very bold.
3.2 A nice bitter. Pours a nice brandy color with lots of foamy white head. Aromas of sweet malts, bubblegum, and some pine. A touch of candy sweetness.. And some ok bitterness. Decent.
3.2 Bottle from a friend. 4.5% version. Pours a true copper, off white head, lots of lace. Nose is sweet malt and what I normally associate with adjunct. Tastes sweet, malty and a little bitter on the tongue. Tastes better than it smells.
2.8 Murky amber color; Medium creamy body; Aroma of caramel malt, yeast, grain, & some fruit; Flavor of slight sweet malt, caramel, some floral hops, and fruit; Finish is slightly bitter; A tad bland but not bad.
3.3 bottle (i’m confused if this is the correct version or if this is "filtered", but it’s a match to the one in the pic). amber with one finger head. mild body. very smooth with just a bit of hop bitterness.
2.8 500ml Bottle 4.5% ABV. Pours amber with an off white head. Slight caramel after taste.
2.9 Amber appearance, medium head. Malty caramel aroma, bitter dry finish. Ordinary Bitter style beer.
3.5 Appearance: Clear amber with 2 finger thick ivory head. Aroma: Fruity, raisin, bready, yeast and nutty. Taste: Low sweet and low/medium sour and bitterness. Palate: Thick grainy texture, light/medium body, average carbonation, lingering malty fruity, nutty finish. Comments: Tasty and glass lace. Rating is for 4.5% ABV.
2.6 Pours amber with a big white head. Aroma is straw, grassy hops, some fruit and lightly malty. Taste is slightly roasted with hops, bitterness and pear. Medium sweetness and quite dry.
3.0 Botella de 50 cl, adquirida en El Corte Ingles. Color dorado. Sabor a malta, con ligerisimo regusto a caramelo.
2.8 Una ale acetable algo de frutas y malta a la nariz,al paladar media bitter agradable
3.0 Labelled as Pedigree Pale Ale. Poured a reddish gold. Cherry aroma. Fairly nice.
3.5 Bottle poured into a snifter. Pours a murky copper with a white head of foam that dissipates quickly. The aroma is fairly sweet with notes of raisin, grass, and leather. Taste is fairly sweet. It actually makes me think of an old english barley wine with less moody. Light to medium body with low carbonation.
3.4 Aroma is fruit, very light tropical fruit, malts and a hint of peat/vinous. The flavor is fruit, mild sweetness, mild peat/scotch notes and a slightly tart/malty finish.
2.6 0.5 L bottle (brewed in England), poured into glass. Aroma of cereal and bread. Hazy dark amber color, head is white and dissipates quickly. Medium bitterness. Medium-light body, low carbonation. Drinkable but boring.
3.5 A sweet malty aroma comes from this copper ale with a rich creamy head. A smooth sweet malty taste with a touch of bitterness in the aftertaste comes in this almost medium bodied brew. It has a light carb. But a classic english brew.
3.5 500ml bottle @ Premier Inn Newcastle. A tasty English bitter with sweetish malts and grains. Perfect for when you just want a decent simple beer.
3.1 Red golden, fluffy lacing amber head Light dusty malt and earthy hop aroma Medium light body, lightly carbonated Light fruity base, grassy and light herbal hops. Very subdued despite being at room temperature. Well balanced easy drinkable.
3.0 50cl bottle from Norm’s. Pours a hazy orange with some thin, creamy white head. Nose is nice, sweet, lots of fruit, pear, treacle, some bread, yeast, some jack fruit. Flavor is similar, treacle, honey, pear, a little lemon, some candy. Sweet finish. Definitely not an ESB.
3.2 Pours light amber, big white head, quick dissipation. Smell light watery caramel. Taste sweet caramel, slightly hoppy, bitter and a bit metallic. Lighter body. Ok
2.8 Copper color, mid-sized white head. Aroma of caramel and grass. Taste is malty and hoppy with citrus and grass notes. Bitterness in taste and aftertaste. Good beer.