
Pale and unfiltered cloudy gold with a bit of an orangey hint, firm and frothy thick finger high beige head, keeps a good skim on top; lacing in sparatic strings and short sheets just above the skimming.
Not much of a nose to it, some sparce citrusy and floral hops and a crisp dry malt backing and some caprylic notes.
Taste is dryish, clean, light toasted malts, touches of citrus rinds, woodish finish and a dry clean up of gloral hops. Some of the caprylic notes pop through nearer the start but gets washed away quickly with the dryidh malt and carbonation.
Feel is about medium bodied, carbonation seems a bit much, bitterness is mild, more of an English bite then anything. The Goldings do a good job but not overly so. And at 5% it could be sessionable material. There's better and there's worse, this is driving middle of the road type stuff. Not bad. I'd have this again.
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