So arrived home from work yesterday and was warmly received by a second secret santa beer. All the way from the North Pole, sent by a very apologetic Santa who has no reason to be so!
An IPA, 5.2% with a lovely yellow glow to it. Lightly carbonated with a tight head that is still very much there and I'm half way through. Tide lines marking the glass which is always a good sign.
Yeast, I'm guessing Nottingham but I may well be wrong. Likely wrong... I'm getting that typical Notty aftertaste and astringency which I must admit I'm quite fond of. Almost peppery on the tongue, a little like a saison actually.
Hops - I'm unable to tell what hops are in this brew. But if I were to guess, I'd reckon cascade and citra. Lightly hopped mind you, subtle which makes for a fine change.
A nice beer, and a decent beer. My only criticism would be to reassess the bottling procedure. By looking at this beer, I think it was bottled from primary without the use of a bottling bucket. If not that, the trub layer was somewhat disturbed prior to racking to a bottling bucket. This is slightly noticeable in the beer, but doesn't take away from the fact that I am enjoying it.
Although this thread was not meant to pick holes and faults, I thought it might be beneficial to Santa from an objective perspective
Thanks very much and apologies for the late review, work gets in the way a lot!
Ghillie
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