Siren Craft Brew
Body Language Robust Stout x Peninsula


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Siren Craft Brew
Body Language Robust Stout x Peninsula

We've teamed up with Madrid's Cervecera Peninsula on this classic, robust and sessionable stout. Body Language is layered up with biscuity, nutty and roasty malted barley, with a caramelised character from rich dark sugar and just the tiniest hint of smoke. A comforting beer with moreish drinkability.
Tasting notes
Ingredients: Water, Malted Barley, Oats, Hops & Yeast. For allergens see ingredients in bold.
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We've teamed up with Madrid's Cervecera Peninsula on this classic, robust and sessionable stout. Body Language is layered up with biscuity, nutty and roasty malted barley, with a caramelised character from rich dark sugar and just the tiniest hint of smoke. A comforting beer with moreish drinkability.
Tasting notes
Ingredients: Water, Malted Barley, Oats, Hops & Yeast.
For allergens see ingredients in bold.
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About the brewery

Siren Craft Brew was born in 2013 with a simple idea in mind: to introduce as many people as possible to story-driven, full-flavoured and forward-thinking beers. Now internationally celebrated and universally loved, this Finchampstead-based brewery has made its name by assembling a water-tight team, sourcing quality ingredients regardless of cost, and refusing to let anything out of the door that doesn't meet its standards. It's an unconventional approach, but one that is key to everything Siren does.
Community reviews
Community reviews
3.89 out of 5 stars
Rated by our members as:
Interesting collaboration between a Spanish brewery from Madrid with Siren Brewery of Berkshire to create this session stout with a strength of 4% ALC. This stout has a dry earthy & smokey taste with sour & bitter overtones.
Oh my god, I have found you. An absolutely devine dark beer. Even my wife, yes I offered her a taste, thought it was an interesting drink.
Lacking body for it’s claim to be a ‘robust’ stout. Taste is black coffee, with a touch of fag ash. Burnt bread dipped into watery chocolate, with a roasted nutty edge.
Lovely beer with body and taste and a bitter finish
A good tasty beer. Plenty of body - almost chewy!