Sharps Doom Bar (Cask)

Sharps Doom Bar (Cask)

Cask: Regular.
3
448 reviews
Rock, England

Community reviews

3.9 Malty, fresh yeast
3.3 At Spoons, tasted mediocre
2.3 Sharps doom bar A dark colour ale with a beige coloured head Cask beer found in Wetherspoons bury ST Edmunds
5.0 From cask at the Railway Tavern, Hampton. Dark amber on pour, with white fluffy head. Lots of caramel and toasted nuttiness in the smell and flavour. Easy drinking.
3.0 Cask at Wheterspoons Mancherster. Had this one with breakfast with the hopes it'll bring me back to life after the long 1st night of FFB. Safe to say it did the job.
3.8 Better in Cornwall
3.0 Cask at pub(-s). Clear amber colour with a few off-white bubbles on top. Sweet aroma with green apples, caramel malts, light citrus fruits and floral hoppy notes. Taste is light bitter. Very moderate carbonation. Light to medium bodied. Drying, fruity finish. Fair.
2.8 Cask at The Windmill, Stanstead Airport. An amber coloured beer with an off-white head. Aroma and flavour of malt, caramel, hops and with a bitter finish.
3.3 Mrzi me da pišem pa će ostati privatno
3.0 23/9/2019. Cask at the Windmill, Stansted. Pours clear dark amber with a ruby brown tint and a lasting off-white head. Aroma of fruit, malt, toffee, hint of berries and molasses. Medium plus sweetness and light to moderate bitterness. Moderate body, slight oily texture, soft carbonation. Looks good, too sweet, massively overhyped, but brought by Cornwall count back to 100 for a second time.
2.9 Cask at Old brewery, Marlow. Pours amber color, small white head. Aroma of caramel, malt. Taste is medium sweet, caramel, malty, some hops in the end.
0.5 Basically a John Smith's
3.6 Draft at the Crown Rivers, Heathrow Terminal 5. Clear light amber pour, decent off white head. Nose is some Graham cracker. Middle is sweet malt but not cloying, some biscuit, light woody character. Finish is mild malt, touch stone fruit. Drinkable.
3.0 Cask: Poured an amber with a thin cream head. Aroma was strong malts. Taste was bold malts, bitterness in the finish.
3.1 Cask at the Windmill, Stansted airport, UK. Pours transparent amber with minimum foam. Aroma is malty and a little spicy. Body is average with very subtle carbonation. Taste is moderately sweet with some hints of underlying bitterness. Finish is average.
2.9 Licht zoet, karamel tonen maar ook duidelijk gedroogd rood fruit. Best een fris biertje.
3.1 A smooth and tasty beer, easy to drink
3.5 Amber color, clear, good lacing. Not intensive aroma of herbs and tea, medium body, low carbonation, smooth.
1.5 Bland and completely overated.
2.4 On tap. Pours a mahogany color with light head. Aromas of bready malts. Flavors add dull fruit and cardboard
3.0 Cask at Hare and Hounds, Appleby. Clear copper appearance with lasting thick white head. Aroma is nutty and caramel. Flavour is malty, toffee, bitter, smooth and dark fruits.
3.8 Lots of roastiness, buscuits and toasted bread. Mainly malty with just a background bitterness. A bit nutty finish.
5.0 Brun colour, caramel flav, big slav. very tasty when served by my main man brucy. Also needs more support from the ratebeer population. No light cardboard flavours here! After a quick nine in the giddy my arm urts. Hay armoa
2.6 Cask. Klar bärnstensfärgad öl med lätt smutsvitt skum. Dofter och smak av malt, torkad frukt, karamell och bröd. Lättare beska.
2.8 Cask. Clear dark gold off white head light malty biscuit beer. Easy drinking but bland
1.2 Thin, watery & hopless! But what I drank was well cellared, so I smelt a rat and looked up who was actually brewing this stuff. It's Coors so I guess it's Carling Black Label with a bit of colourant added. It must be profitable as it's everywhere and appears to cater for the Watney's Red Barrel / Double Diamond sect. Avoid and go for proper real ale. BTW, the bottled stuff is made in the mega plant in Burton on Trent.
3.2 On tap in Nottingham. Small amount of bitterness but mainly a malty flavor. Tastes almost sweet, similar to caramel. One of my personal favs although a very different taste when from cans.
3.8 Pint at the Plough, Durrington Look: dark amber/chestnut with an off-white head. Good lacing. Aroma: caramel malt, biscuit Body: thin Taste: malty, marmalade and subtle bitterness Overall: a lovely pint
1.8 Had this on tap in Basingstoke. The beer was all malt and no hops and no bitterness
3.2 Cask @Market Porter, Londres 30/11/2018 Color ambarino corona de espuma blanca aromas a malta, caramelo, sabor maltosa cuerpo medio.