Titanic Iceberg

Titanic Iceberg

Cask: Regular, and Bottle: Cold filtered.

A combination of Maris Otter pale malt and fine wheat malt, give this refreshing beer real zest. Add fresh tasting Yakima Galena and Cascade hops and what you get is a fantastic wheat beer that will hole any passing thirst.
3.2
207 reviews
Stoke-on-Trent, England

Community reviews

2.7 Cask at The Moon Under Water (JDW), Watford on 05/11/2006. A quite fruity and refreshing golden ale.
3.5 50 cl bottle (BBD 2020-07-26), bought from Bernie's and drunk at home on 2019-12-22. Appearance is a clear pale gold with a thick dense white head that lingers for a very long time. Surprising amount of visible carbonation. Looks absolutely lovely. Aroma is nice and strong. Good lemony kick, with some floral and hedgerow notes coming through too. Lovely if slightly one-note. Taste is quite bitter and pithy. Grapefruit and pine with a hint of lemon and a slight citrus sweetness at the end. Not as nice as the aroma but still good. Palate is medium bodied with decent in-mouth carbonation giving it a bit of a kick. Clean and with a medium length finish. Overall, I think this is an excellent example of an English blonde ale. Exactly what I want, give or take a touch less bitterness on the palate.
3.4 Titanic Iceberg 4.1%. Golden, citrus aroma, light bodied, caramel malt, citrusy, lemon, grainy, earthy finish.
3.0 Bottle - Pours a pale yellow with an average head. Light citrus nose. Light mouthfeel, refreshing taste with some bitterness in the finish.
3.0 Very hoppy bitter pale. Pretty decent
3.0 500 ml bottle. Clear yellow color with small white head. Smells some citrus fruits and little hops. Taste are some hops bitterness with grapefruit and grass notes. Very easy drinkable and refreshing. Easy in taste. Average time aftertaste bitterness with some hops and grass and dry finish.
4.0 Calls it self a wheat beer but isnt cloudy very nice drink to have on a hit summers day problem with beer if in bottle as bottle is clear you can smell the green smell
2.7 Bottle - pale yellow, straw appearance. Medium carbonation but only small white head.Mild bready, fruity aroma - not citrus. Ok mouthfeel. Thin tasting, bit watery - no great finish. Easy drinking, but not one of the best.
3.4 20/8/2018. Cask at the Good Yarn, Uxbridge. Pours hazy pale gold with a white head. Aroma of citrus, hops, grass and flowers. Moderate sweetness, medium plus bitterness. Moderate body, slight oily texture, average to soft carbonation. Long lasting citrus bitterness to finish.
3.7 Cask at The Tabard. Pours golden, no head. Zesty citrus aroma. Nice smooth brew, hoppy with nice malt base.
3.5 Pale straw colour, slightly hazy, with a small white head and noticeable fizz. A good yeasty, bready aroma. Flavours are bready too (with not much else.) Very dry; clean finish. Refreshing, but simple.
2.1 Pours pale yellow with small head and touch of lacing. Aroma is light citrus, straw and caramel. Taste is initially sweet then a short bitter finish with no real body. Dull and forgettable.
3.2 Clear golden colour with foamy head. Aroma and flavour have a lot of fairly skunky hop. Very dry finish.
3.1 Cask @ Stafford Beer & Cider Festival. Hazy golden with a white head. Aroma is sweet, malty, fruity and light hoppy - grass. Flavor is medium sweet and moderate bitter. Sweet and moderate bitter finish. 280717
3.5 September 16, 2015 - at Southampton Arms - handpull cask. With lagerloather. Light clear gold, small white head. Dry, pungently grassy aroma, a little floral - Goldings? - it’s a bit acidic on the nose anyway. Taste has quite a bite - beyond grassy bitterness, not much malt sweetness or alcohol - quite pleasant actually. Light body, quite astringent - long, dry grassy/marigold pungent finish. I liked this one a lot more than most raters, it seems.
2.8 Cask at cloisters. Pours clear golden, nose is floral, toffee, grainy, taste is sweet, grainy, biter.
2.7 Bottle from Waitrose. Pours light amber with an almost imperceptible haze and a very thin white head. Aroma well-balanced between the malts and hops with lemony high notes.
3.2 Bottle. Orangey Gold in colour. Strong hoppy aroma. Very Hoppy; grassy hops. Fruity; zesty citrus-orange. Malty; biscuity malts, wheaty. Very hoppy bitter-sweet throughout. Very drinkable. (2011-10-14)
3.2 Bottle from Turbary Woods Garden centre. Appearance - golden amber with a nice fluffy head. Nose - initial butterscotch note that is worrying. Then cleaner notes of lemon pith and oatmeal. Taste - more lemon barley water. Palate - light bodied with a creamy texture and a long dry finish. Overall - definitely loaded in the correct style. Not an American Pale Ale as the bottle claims.
2.8 Clear, refreshing. Light, bitter............................................
3.5 Bottle. Pours clear golden with small white sticky head, stay for a while. Aroma; sweetish, malty, dry hay, dust, weak sourness. Taste: weakly bitter, malty, hay, grass, Thin body. Dry. Not bad. Bitter finish.
2.8 Colour is yellow-golden. Herby, caramel, grass and tangerines aroma. Taste is malty, herbal, maybe some corn. Still fine bitter mounthfeel.
3.1 500ml bottle. Bottle says "American Pale Iceberg". Clear golden color. Medium size, frothy white head, stays. Plastic, buttery, malty, grassy hops in aroma. Malty, grassy hops, bit buttery in taste. Grassy hoppy bitterness in aftertaste. Slightly slick mouthfeel. Drinkable brew.
2.9 Unpleasant rubbery aroma after opening, after minute it settles down to more pleasant citrus, grass. Light sweetness with moderate to light bitterness, bit too watery finish
2.7 Cask HP at Hamilton Hall Liverpool St as Titanic Iceberg. Pale golden, hazy - chill haze I think - certainly served cold for a cask ale, foamy white head. Aroma is airy, musty, touches of lime. Body is slightly frothy with soft carbonation. Taste is musty and quite astringent, apple, cardboard, grainy, kiwi white. Astringency keeps building. I’m not a huge fan of this, though it grew on me. Quite thin yet drying and astringent. Condition seems good, it’s just not for me.
3.4 On cask @ the Booking Office JDW Waverley Bridge Edinburgh a clear deep golden ale with slight fruity floral aroma flavour is wheat pale malts some citrus with lingering bitterness on finish
2.5 Bottle from a supermarket. Pale golden colour with a thick white head. Plain malty born aroma and taste that’s a touch sweet.
3.2 Butelka 500 ml. Jasnozloty kolor z biala srednia piana. Aromat cytrusow trawy cukrow i chmielu . Dosc wodniste. W smaku podobnie jak w zapachu cytrusy i chmiele. Niezle i orzezwiajace. Marcin G
2.0 Light ale, a bit watery. Grainy sweetness. Bitter finish. A bit bland really, but might be to some tastes
3.0 0.5 l bottle from K-Citymarket Ruoholahti, Helsinki. Golden colour with a nice head. Taste has no American influence. No, this is not an APA, but a pale ale with English bittering hops in sssion strenght. Quite refreshing and nice.