Sort by Product Rating |
Sort by Review Date |
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by cxs2 , Mar 12 '01
Pros: Deep rich taste Cons: Expensive and hard to find
I feel in love with Newcastle many years ago at an American pub. Newcastle has a deep rich taste without going too dark like a stout. When you drink it it feels like you are really drinking something with weight, not some America light beer. It also...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by gsc1 , Jan 18 '00
Pros: Classy. More flavor than most ales. Not as bitter as a stout. Cons: It's not Guinness.
Although I normally prefer a good stout, like Guinness or Murphy's, Newcastle is one of the best ale's around. It has more body and flavor than most of its counterparts - especially those here in the United States, but it still has quite a smooth...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by thephaze , Jun 02 '00
Pros: Great flavor, and no aftertaste Cons: A little pricey
Newcastle is quite a good beer. If you are going to have a nice evening sitting around the fireplace and talking with close friends then a sixpack of this brown ale would be just about perfect. It has body and flavor, but it is not bitter or wheaty...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by ewfelton , Jul 18 '00
Pros: A classic: one for the pub Cons: It's very ordinary, and probably overpriced in the US
Newcastle Brown Ale, a.k.a. Nookie Brown, a.k.a "the Dog" - that's what you tell your Missus when you leave to take 'the dog' for a 'walk'. It's one of the worlds finer sessionable beers. You'd be mad to stand posing at a bar in LA with this...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by s9m3h , Mar 24 '00
Pros: A rich, smooth, flavor that lasts. Cons: If anything the price, but I think the price is justified for this beer.
Ahhh, Newcastle Beer. Those words bring to mind a peaceful setting: back porch, sunset, 60 degree weather, and a little music in the background. Definitely not your Miller or Bud which brings to mind, wild parties, loud bars, and spilt beer. Newcastle...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by nanokat , Mar 22 '01
Pros: excellent and tasty Cons: a little harder to find sometimes and expensive
I must preface this by informing you that I am by no credentials an expert in the beer field (mmm, field of beer). Now let me tell you than in my amateur opinion, Newcastle is the best tasting beer I've ever experienced. From start to finish the joy of...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by chaddude , Nov 19 '00
Pros: Great quality Cons: quality has its price
After my many travels around Europe and many beer tasting experiences, Newcastle stands out the most in my memory. It has a very smooth, rich taste and glides down the throat. I recommend this beer for any person who enjoys an ale of royalty, but at a...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by MoodyBitch , Jul 03 '00
Pros: Yummy, nutty, rich, flavorful and tasty! Cons: Too many beers=too many regrets!
I have been drinking New Castle for quite some time. It has remained one of my favorite beers since I was a little tike. It's not hard to find in Los Angeles however it is hard to find through out the United States. It's an English beer and by far the...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by PDG , Nov 21 '00
Pros: Taste and price Cons: none
Newcastle Brown Ale is the perfect beer! It is great with a fine meal, casual dining, and snacking in front of the television. It is a full bodied beer with a wonderful aroma and taste. It goes with all foods, and can be enjoyed over an entire evening...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by Gole42 , Dec 20 '00
Pros: tastes great, less filling Cons: none
New Castle Brown Ale is some of the best beer to hit the market in the last 5 years. Its smooth taste combined with great texture allows it to be drunken at a very fast rate. I have drunken this beer on 4 ocasions and I must say that it goes down...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by RyanPestel , Nov 21 '00
Pros: taste, freshness Cons: price
The Nookie is an excellent beer. A fresh Nookie is the best. In Big Sky MT a fresh Nookie taste so good after taking a few trips down the ski hill. The taste just blows me away. I has a smooth sweet taste to it. I wish that the price was a little...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by phalanxstud , Mar 01 '01
Pros: Smooth and Delicious Brown Ale! Cons: ZERO!!
I was given a 12 pk of Newcastle Brown Ale this past Christmas as a gift, and I must say I wish I had it around all the time. I had heard good things about it but had no previous experience with it. When I eagerly broke open the box I saw "The One and...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by filth_magnet , Jan 26 '01
Pros: Nice refreshing taste Cons: A bit too light for my taste
My friend introduced me to Newcastle a while ago. I am used to drinking darker beers. But Newcastle is great too. Especially at the bar that I go to that sells it by the pitcher for only $5. That's not bad considering it's a lot more expensive than...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by KevinCurtis , Dec 01 '00
Pros: taste, complexity, availabilty Cons: price
Newcastle is a very good brown ale. Sweet and complex taste, but not as heavy as most ales from that part of the world. Excellent on draft, not quite as good in a bottle. A bit on the expensive side. People who appreciate a good flavorful beer will...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by gunf1ghter , Feb 14 '01
Pros: Balanced flavor without the normal bitterness of a darker beer Cons: It's somewhat pricey
This is an excellent beer and is considered a "staple" at many quality restaraunts and bars in the Denver area.
Newcastle has a "direct" flavor without trying to be too complicated. There is very little aftertaste and the beer has a slightly...
Read the full review
|