*might as well add my tuppence*
I really liked the B&T, but still think it's just a very nice standard British Ale. I was expecting something...I dunno...unique maybe from the amount of frothing I'd heard about it.
It's still pipped the post of British ales I've tried so far for me, just coming on top of my standard Banana Bread, but that's probably because of the lovely hoppiness of it. I'd still rate Goose Island IPA a far more special beer (or indeed, Ken's IPA of a couple of weeks ago)