“If the beer world is balanced on the back of a giant hop, what supports that hop?” “Why it’s hops all the way down of course.” TATWD has a rounded body with soft bitterness. The Turtles (read Hops) on the can are doing a deep dive. Steadily and slowly swimming out of the frame – leading us on journey if we choose to follow to somewhere a little deeper? Named after a Sturgill Simpson track and infinite regress.
Simon –
lovely stuff
A –
Andrew –
A Joy
Philip –
Aaron –
Full of flavour
Will –
Decent pale
Darren –
Lovely Beer
Harshpal –
Bold and creamy mouthfeel with this one, got a medium creamy undertone to it with a very subtle bitterness. Overall, pretty easy to drink, goes quite well with burgers actually and you get a juicy flavour (not overpowering, just right).
Doug –
Aaron –
Not bad. Not great. Won’t live long in the memory I’m afraid.
William –
Hoppy and tropical
Hannah –
James –
Good all round pale ale
George –
I keep buying this – I can’t put my finger on it but it’s delicious.
Tony –
juicy fruity and would have got a 5 if had been that tad more hoppy TBH, otherwise can be seen as a session
Ewelina –
Could be just a bit more hoppy, but overally very nice. Easy to drink
Robert –
Really smooth and not overly hoppy. A very easy drink. I wasn’t as blown away as the first time I had it, but it still held up.
Colin –
Matt –
Soft, fruity and very refreshing.
Giovanni –
Good American pale
simon –
Good American pale
Joanne –
Easy drinker… too easy in fact! I could have supped a whole crate of these in one sitting!
Kirsty –
Extremely drinkable pale. Wanted more immediately.
Katrina –
More malty than expected, a very different offering from most beers I’ve had, very good
Liz –
I have ordered this again as it was the perfect tasty easy drinker for me
Alex –
The can design matches the beer quality – class.
Mike –
Nicely made, lots of different flavours
Dan –
Fruity with a nice dry finish, recommended for sure
Tim –
Very very good
James –
Kieran –
Okay
Simon –
Great pale
Felix –
Lovely crisp APA
Alex –
Graham –
Ali –
Fantastic, top quality beer.
Peter –
Claire –
A bit flat in the flavour department for me
Jonathan –
Big hitter. Loved this one.
Trevor –
A little bitter!
Adam –
Richard –
Light pale ale, slight hint of bitterness but overall a very enjoyable drink. Recommend
Ben –
Alex Steeden –
Starts brilliantly with rich hop flavour, then fades away almost immediately. Perfectly drinkable, but just a bit disappointing.
Tom –
Love Duration and love this beer,
James –
4/5
Tom –
Clean and Crisp Pale Ale
Lucy –
Light and slightly bitter pale ale. Crisp and drinkable.
Julian –
It’s OK, but not my favourite offering from Duration.
Anton –
Myles –
Duration best beer, luckily it’s not an occasional beer.
Joakim –
Would rate this 3.4 or so. Good and clean pale ale, but it is after all a pale ale.
Andrew –
warren –
Lovely citrus hit. Not too heavy so could be a nice strong session ale.
Martyn –
Cool can, easy drinking!
Paul –
michaelquarry –
This could should easily slip into any lists of “best core beers” from UK brewers. Full of flavour.
Jody –
My 1st Duration, thick soft murk. Nice level of juicy citrus, maybe even a bit mint herb on the aroma
Jessica –
Paul –
Slightly bitter
Jamie –
James –
Lots of citrus aromas and the flavours are juicy and tropical. One of the best beers from these guys.
John –
Fresh and tasty
Andrei –
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Harry –
Good beer
Tristan –
Lovely pale, very drinkable. Nice balance of tropical hoppiness 🙂
James –
Heard a lot of good things about this and I am not disappointed. Sharp citrus flavours with a gentle tang and bitterness. Loved this.
Alexandre –
Dang sessionable beer! Easy, hoppy, kushy & tropical, dry and pleasant bitterness. Well balanced, refreshing pale. Perfect for summer!?️?
William –
WOW, loved this. Reminds me of early Cloudwater. Tropical and refreshing.
Marcus –
Lovely fresh Ale with a great balance of fruit flavours
Clarence –
Was pretty good
Jake –
The definition of drinkable
Barry –
Standard pale ale. Wasn’t great, wasn’t terrible. Room for improvement.
Patrick –
Jacob –
Very hazy. Was good.
stuart –
Kevin –
Cracking little beer. Pours a straw amber with little head. Delivers on flavour with a nice dry finish. Solid!
Michael –
Beautiful beer, subtly pronounced at first, dance of the tongue. With a light, soft bitterness.
Ryan –
Pours thick orange. Oily almost. Mega juicy, oranges, mango, soft grapefruit bitterness. 4.0
John –
A herbal and fruity aroma. Pours gold in the glass with a light sediment. Not at all what I was expecting and a nice surprise. Starts with a gooseberry taste and a nice, earthy, herbal dryness. There's also notes of pine that go well with that dry earthy flavour. In the background there's some sort of citrus rind bitterness and white grape sweetness. It's that dryness and the little bursts of fruity sweetness that it ends on. An interesting mixture of hops that takes those earthy/dry notes that often play second fiddle to fruit flavours and makes them the star of the show.
George –
Nicky –
Jonny –
Mark –
Dom –
Huw –
Thomas –
Really tasty pale, hit all the tight notes with a unique malt backbone.