Tribute by St Austell
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Latest Reviews
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"Very nice beer, golden and full flavored. Would be a great summer drink"
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"Take away from the local. Note this price is 2 pints."
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"Refreshing and distinctly hoppy. "
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"Very hoppy. Quite light but average strength."
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"Amber in colour, smooth tasting, light after taste. Good session beer."
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"Hoppy well rounded beer, very well served beer. Didn't know this place was here but very good!"
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"Tribute 4.2% abv
A Supreme Champion Ale of Cornwall as
voted by CAMRA*, Tribute is a popular
favourite with locals and visitors to Cornwall, as well as being a much sought after guest ale throughout the rest of the UK. It is brewed using specially grown Cornish Gold Malt and is a perfect accompaniment to chicken, gammon or fish. The ideal alternative to a fine white wine.
Roger Protz, Editor Good Beer Guide, recently reviewed Tribute. \"Tribute is a magnificent example of a bronze coloured English bitter, with a rich aroma of biscuity malt and tart citrus fruit from the Willamette hops. Juicy malt, hop resins and tangy fruit coat the tongue, while the finish is long and lingering, with a fine balance between malt, hops and fruit, finally becoming dry and bitter\"
*Voted Supreme Champion Cornish Ale, CAMRA Falmouth Beer Festival 2004."
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"Tribute 4.2% abv
A Supreme Champion Ale of Cornwall as
voted by CAMRA*, Tribute is a popular
favourite with locals and visitors to Cornwall, as well as being a much sought after guest ale throughout the rest of the UK. It is brewed using specially grown Cornish Gold Malt and is a perfect accompaniment to chicken, gammon or fish. The ideal alternative to a fine white wine.
Roger Protz, Editor Good Beer Guide, recently reviewed Tribute. \"Tribute is a magnificent example of a bronze coloured English bitter, with a rich aroma of biscuity malt and tart citrus fruit from the Willamette hops. Juicy malt, hop resins and tangy fruit coat the tongue, while the finish is long and lingering, with a fine balance between malt, hops and fruit, finally becoming dry and bitter\"
*Voted Supreme Champion Cornish Ale, CAMRA Falmouth Beer Festival 2004."
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| Reviews | 10 |
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| Average Price | £3.16 |

