

St Patrick’s Best
Background
St. Patrick’s Best is one of three Irish beers from our St. Patrick’s range, alongside St. Patrick’s Ale/Dark and Gold. Here is some information about the man the beers are named after:
St. Patrick set sail for Ireland in 432AD, landing initially at Inver Dee, Co Wicklow and then in Strangford Lough at the village of Raholp. He converted the local chieftian Dichu to Christianity, building his first church at Saul. Returning to Slemish, the scene of his captivity, he made Armagh the primacy of the Christian Church in Ireland.
Brewer Notes
Light and refreshing on the palate, our session best bitter has a classic Irish malt & traditional hop aroma. Light amber in colour, this smooth beer has hints of caramel with a woody bitterness.
ABV
The ABV of St. Patrick’s Best in the UK and Ireland is 3.8%, whereas in the USA it has an ABV of 4.2%.Review
Pour and Appearance: Pours with a medium amber body, foamy head sits a top, some retention.
Smell: Grassy hints, earthy aromas, some hops present.
Flavour: Tastes dry and grassy, quite fresh tasting, malt presence in the background, slight hint of farmyard on the finish and towards to the end of the glass.
Overall: A pretty good little session beer.
Taken from Beer Advocate
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