Style: Brown Ale

ABV: 4.6

93/100
Aroma: 12
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 18
Mouthfeel: 5

Three Tigers Brewing Company Old School Brown Ale

What the brewers say

“Complex malt profile while remaining clean and refreshing.”

What our panel thought

“An aroma of white bread, with crusts and toffee swirls, entices the senses. Drinks smoothly, with a deep, bready malt character that has a bitter kick in the end. Keeps the needle pleasantly in clean, toasty malt territory.”

What our editors thought

“Refined toasted-malt aroma, suggesting crusty baguette and guava jam. Silky in the sip, with fruity highlights adding a glint of brightness to the toasty malt body. Just a hint of roast bitterness.”

Review printed in: The Malt Is the Message (Spring 2024) (View All Issues)


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