Thursday, 26 January 2017

Garden of Eden

Brewery: To Øl
Supplier: Beer52

I love fruity beers and IPAs so I thought I would do this for my 200th review. This beer is made with a cacophony of fruit including Apricot, Guave, Mango, Passionfruit and Papaya. It also uses the most fruitiest of hops, Mosaic. The malt body also uses oats that will give it a slight body. I served this chilled.
Appearance: An opaque gold colour, it's probably cloudy because of the oats. The head is a ever so slightly coloured white that starts out thick but thins quickly leaving a trace over the top. 
Aroma: Surprisingly not fruity at all in the nose. There are some savoury notes, though there is not much to it at all.
Flavour: A little hop resin on the front followed by some savoury malts
Body: Quite light with enough body to make it not watery.
Aftertaste: It develops into a savoury/tart fruit note, a big mixture so it's hard to place, but nice. 

Overall: Therefore this gets a rating of 8, a nice mixture of hoppy IPA and tart fruits.

Price Range: Another from the box of 8 for £24 - so £3 for a 330ml bottle, a good price for a nice and sessionable beer.

Food Pairings: A juicy burger with a good bunch of red onion in it.


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