Freedom Brewery

Craft Lager (4% ABV, can)
Polished golden with a white head, the aroma’s not huge, but it’s grassy and herbal. On the palate, it’s crisp and refreshing, with a great body. There are lemon citrus notes, and lemon peel, too, with a good malt balance and a gentle bitterness. Perfect as a thirst-quencher on a warm day.
(23rd January, 2024)

Craft Lager

NZ Pale (4% ABV, can)
Hazy light amber with a slightly off-white head, there’s not a huge amount on the nose, apart from a little white grape. The New Zealand hops really shine through on the palate, though. There’s orange citrus and white grape notes, with caramel sweetness and puckering bitterness. Decent body for 4% ABV. A good tasty refresher.
(17th January, 2024)

Freedom NZ Pale

Pale (4.2% ABV, can)
Bright golden, with a white head that stays fairly well, there’s a really nice orange and stone fruit hop characters on the aroma. That fruit intensifies nicely on the palate and is balanced by biscuity, not-too-sweet malt. I had it with a spicy pad Thai dish and it cut through the heat nicely. Could enjoy a session of this.
Buy it: I got mine as part of a Flavourly package. It’s available on the brewery website.

Freedom Pale

Pilsner Lager (4.4% ABV, can)
Golden with white head that stays well, there’s quite an assertive lemon citrus aroma. A really clean, refreshing taste. I’m getting that lemon, but also a bit of honeydew melon. Good body and a solid, light bready, malt profile. A very recent Pils.
(25th January, 2024)

Freedom Pilsner Lager

Freedom Brewery | Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire