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Fyne Ales

Easy Trail IPA

3.69 222 reviews
ABV 4.2% Size 330ml
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Fyne Ales

Easy Trail IPA

3.69 222 reviews
ABV 4.2% Size 330ml

Easy Trail is an easy-going session IPA, inspired by leisurely walks through rural Scotland - the perfect pick-up, go-to, fridge-filler to be enjoyed however and whenever you feel the need for refreshment.

Tasting notes
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    Citrus
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    Hoppy

Ingredients: water, malted barley, yeast, hops. For allergens see ingredients in bold.

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Easy Trail is an easy-going session IPA, inspired by leisurely walks through rural Scotland - the perfect pick-up, go-to, fridge-filler to be enjoyed however and whenever you feel the need for refreshment.

Tasting notes
  • taste image icon
    Citrus
  • taste image icon
    Hoppy

Ingredients: water, malted barley, yeast, hops.
For allergens see ingredients in bold.

About the brewery

Fyne Ales is a family-owned farm brewery based in Argyll, Scotland. When it was founded in 2001, the goal was not only to make the best quality beer, but to bring jobs, industry and life back to our quiet, rural corner of the country. It's continued brewing in this spirit ever since. Working with its environment and brewing in former farm buildings, it creates modern, progressive and award-winning beers.

Community reviews
Community reviews

3.69 out of 5 stars


Rated by our members as:

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    Hoppy
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    Bitter
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    Fruity
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would drink again
07/03/2021
Verified reviewer

Very satisfying beer to drink. Refreshing and crisp but still quite full bodied and full of flavour

Would drink again
09/01/2021
Verified reviewer

Really delicious, really refreshing.

Would drink again
18/11/2020
Verified reviewer

Lovely and refreshing

Would drink again
06/10/2020
Verified reviewer

Easy to drink but not enough character

17/07/2020
Verified reviewer

Full bodied bitter citrus with one of those malty backbone things