Supplier: Beer52
A reasonably famous brewery from the peak district in the middle of England. This is one of their core range (not sure if they do anything but their core), and this is a seasonal IPA but not much else is said about it. I served this chilled.
A reasonably famous brewery from the peak district in the middle of England. This is one of their core range (not sure if they do anything but their core), and this is a seasonal IPA but not much else is said about it. I served this chilled.
Appearance: Golden colour, even more gold when held to the light, but a little murky. The head is white, but thins to just a trace.
Aroma: Lots of sweet resin and citrus hops.
Flavour: Initially lots of that citrus hop note in the front, but it develops into a slightly more savoury and herbal hop notes.
Body: A really fresh start followed by a decent body.
Aftertaste: A lot more cereal notes coming through, with a hint of bitterness from the hops in the background.
Overall: Therefore this gets a rating of 6, it's a nice beer, but nothing special or that unique.
Price Range: Another from the Beer52 box, so about £1.10 for a 330ml bottle; but this is obviously not the price you would normally pay. This is, of course, a good price for this beer; and would be worth what you would normally pay for a beer.
Food Pairings: I think it would go well with some mollusc dish, maybe like moules mariniere.
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