"Strong Cornish Pale Ale" by @pilgrimhudd
(I'm not absolutely certain what went into this but let's have a look anyway.....)
First Impressions - Decent head on pouring and a thin head remains; good lacing
Colour - Pleasant bright gold, with a little haze
Aroma - Like freshly baked doughy white bread.
Carbonation and mouthfeel - Good carbonation - not too much, not too little. Medium mouthfeel.
Taste - Bready, maybe just a hint of toast. A touch of sweetness. Really not getting any distinct hop character though.
Overall - Overall it's a bit sweet for my tastes, I think it needs more bitterness or perhaps it just needs to be a bit drier. However, I was really intrigued by the breadiness - there's something interesting there but I'm not quite sure where to suggest to go with it. I'm really not an expert on Belgian beers but it's making me think a bit of a few I tried last year like La Chouffe, or Westmalle Tripel or Tripel Karmeliet. This is a nice beer and well made but maybe not quite reached its full potential.
(I'm not absolutely certain what went into this but let's have a look anyway.....)
First Impressions - Decent head on pouring and a thin head remains; good lacing
Colour - Pleasant bright gold, with a little haze
Aroma - Like freshly baked doughy white bread.
Carbonation and mouthfeel - Good carbonation - not too much, not too little. Medium mouthfeel.
Taste - Bready, maybe just a hint of toast. A touch of sweetness. Really not getting any distinct hop character though.
Overall - Overall it's a bit sweet for my tastes, I think it needs more bitterness or perhaps it just needs to be a bit drier. However, I was really intrigued by the breadiness - there's something interesting there but I'm not quite sure where to suggest to go with it. I'm really not an expert on Belgian beers but it's making me think a bit of a few I tried last year like La Chouffe, or Westmalle Tripel or Tripel Karmeliet. This is a nice beer and well made but maybe not quite reached its full potential.