bozoNZ (361), Christchurch, New Zealand Jul 4, 2008 Pint @ Zymergy Bar - ChCh. Brown with red highlights, nice mucky, off-white head. Definate crisp NElson hop aroma as described with flavours of superwine busciuts and a little peachy at times too with a nice light toast/faint bitter finish. Definately a session style beer and a shame ChCh didn’t see more of this one.
TheGrandMaster (1451), Auckland, New Zealand Jun 27, 2008 Rigger from Regional Wine and Spirits (in Wellington), pours a dark amber with an off white bubbly head. A malty aroma which is just slightly musty. A neutral malty palate, with resiny hops in the finish. A little thin though. Didn’t get any of the character that Stu has pick up, maybe it has got a little tired? yalnikim (647), Wellington, New Zealand Jun 9, 2008 Tasted 09/06/2008. Rigger from Regional Wines and Spirits. Probably more brownish red than reddish brown but I’ll bow to the colour specialists at Emerson’s. Light tan head that collapses, disappears and laces. New hops initially make me think of a combination of saaz B (Motueka) and Sauvin. Definitely quite fruity with hints of lemonade and strawberry, plus hint of dry grass. A bit of wood. Lots of biscuit and lightly toasted malt on the nose and in the front of the mouth, some aniseed in there before a tropical lemonade hop flavour carries it all the way through to a rich caramelly toasty finish. Light woody hopsmack on the palate. Nicely sessionable, like a stronger version of what Bookbinder possibly used to be. Probably more of an amber ale than a brown for me.
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