GarethYoung (1108), Glasgow, Scotland Jun 27, 2007 [Cask from Blackfriars] Citric, slightly floral notes, some peppery notes. Full bodied, touch of sweetness, bready, dry, hoppyed finish. Very nice.
yespr (7787), Copenhagen O, Denmark Nov 27, 2008 From cask at Blackfriars. Pours clear and golden yellow with a lacing white head. Aroma is mild citrusy. Light floral too. Smooth malty and light bittered finish with a nice lastinf fruity note. Nice an easy. Crisp and clean. peter48er (82), Liverpool, Merseyside, England Oct 5, 2008 Bottle. Pours a hazy golden colour with only a small lacy head. Strong citrus notes on the nose. Flavour is dominated by hops with citrus/flower coming through. Pulls a punch a bit above its strength. Another innovative Scottish Brewery well worth seeking out. EFC1878 (133), Manchester, Greater Manchester, England Sep 24, 2008 Bottle. Looks like a slightly hazy lager topped with an attractive white head. Aroma packs a flowery, hoppy punch with hints of citrus. The flower/hop notes are, if anything, even more intense in the flavour. Finish is very dry with hints of a wheat beer tang. Similar to the Phoenix Pilsner at Manchester’s Sand Bar. I would love to find this excellent beer on cask. AsaNewt (109), blackpool, Lancashire, England Sep 14, 2008 Cask at Lytham Beer Festival.
Golden yellow colour no fizz at all. sherberty flavour with a nice bite on the hops. SilkTork (3949), Rochester, Kent, England Aug 3, 2008 Kent Beer Fest, The Cow Shed, Canterbury. Mmmm. Very nice. Like others at Kent, quite sweet. Nice flavours with a pleasant finishing hop bite.
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