Magic_dave6 (3665), London, Greater London, England Mar 1, 2008 Cask in Blackfriars. OMG, i had brewers gold on last week and it was completly awsome like top 20 of all time. No i get this chap on and it just takes hoppy light golden ales to a whole new level. Aroma is bursting with a mix of citrus lychee notes and tropical fruit, prhaps even some clear golden honey floral character. Taste is just bursting with balanced fruity sharpness and richness, all in all i doubt many beers could beat this as best beer ion the world when its in this type of form. A worldbeater that takes that brewers gold extra for a ride and kicks it up and down ths street for the banter!
albertane (268), Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England Aug 19, 2008 Cask at the Grantham Beer Festival. This is a rich, golden beer with a spicy citrus aroma and a full flavour with a deep bitterness with some malty sweetness. It’s almost an American pale ale, and an extremely rewarding drink. cluny6 (61), Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England Aug 4, 2008 I am really getting into these golden ales. They make for a great beer to drink when you feel like having a few. This one is a medium golden blonde, clear, with small head. Not too much in the aroma department, mostly citric, floral and pine.. Very crisp palate. Taste is medium hoppy, grapefruty. Very good beer from an awesome brewery. I have to try more of their brews. maniac4016 (109), exterminate, Iran Jul 6, 2008 crouch or crotch u decide this fucking shit is undrinkable, mixture of human urine & feces worst shit ever from across the pond Bragesnak (1149), Aarhus, Denmark Jun 14, 2008 Cockney Pub, Aarhus, DK.
Cask/Real ale, 130608.
Yellow-orange with white lasting head. Aroma of floral hops and hay. Solid bitterness and flavor of malt, citric fruits and hops HenrikSoegaard (2999), Randers, Denmark Jun 11, 2008 Cast at Cockney Pub. Frothy white good mostly lasting head. Yellow colour. Light malty powerfull hoppy aroma. Lots of flowers, perfume and grass= Amarillo.
Heavy bitter flavor. Amarillo really kicks in nicely. Creamy palate. Great beer.
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