Saturday, 29 September 2012
Asahi Black Lager
Name: Asahi Black
Brewery/ Company: Asahi Breweries Ltd
Where we found it: Tesco
Price: part of 4 for £5 offer, usually £1.50 (i think)
Vol: 334ml
Percentage: 5%
Reason we got it: We like Asahi and all things unusual so we thought we'd give it a go. Plus it was in the deal, boom.
Jon & Lise's Review
Very deep, dark, rich and malty taste
tastes a little bit like rye bread- probably due to it being brewed with barely malt maise and rice
thick like guinness, kind of similar in a number of ways
not sweet at all
nothing like normal Asahi
barely any fizz, not like normal lagers at all
can be downed
5/10. not what we expected but nice to try. Too thick and heavy for a lager. Expected more than a massively malty smothering.
lise says: tastes kind of German
Fraoch Heather Ale- Scottish
Name: Fraoch
Brewery/ Company: Heather Ale Ltd., William Bros Brewing Co.
Where we found it: Darts Farm, Topsham
Price:Under £3
Vol: 500ml
Percentage: 5%
Reason we got it: Its brewed with heather, traditionally Scottish and just plain weird. The label said the hot ale is infused with heather flowers before being fermented in copper tuns.
Jon & Lise's Review
Smells clean and sort of like spring- definite hints of heather & lavender
definitely has aftertastes of heather, bit perfumey.
easy to drink but after a few mouthfuls youre not crazy about going in for more
a little hoppy but not overpowering and still quite light
golden colour- bit like seriously dehydrated wee or concentrate apple juice
the longer it sits in your glass the sourer it becomes. After half an hour it loses a great deal of it's charm, like im struggling a bit
can just about be downed but not so easy. (due to issue above.)
lise says: its nice but i wouldnt want to drink more than a bottle as its so perfumey and leaves a sort of parma violets tastes in your mouth.
6/10 for it. Nice to try something unusual and unique and wasn't in any way disgusting (as long as you drink it fast), but at the same time it wasn't overpoweringly amazing either so it swayed us just past half way.
Saturday, 15 September 2012
Blue Yonder : Traditional Blueberry Ale from Devon
Name: Blue Yonder
Brewery/ Company: Blueberry Brothers- brewed by Atlantic Brewery
Where we found it: Dart's Farm, Topsham
Price: Under £2.50
Reason we got it: Its blueberry flavoured. That's wild. And its produced locally and were always keen to try whats nearby.
Jon & Lise's Review
Smells clean and fruity, not surprisingly.
Light, fruity taste with a hint of citrus, not too hoppy. Again, not exactly surprising stuff there.
You can really taste the blueberries in this, not like some fruit beers where they try and blend the flavours and just end up making some frankenstein mismatch you can only take down with a grimace.
Hints of cidery taste, but the best hints so dont be put off.
Crisp, slightly dry, light and very refreshing.
Would make an amazing spring/ summer beer
9/10 for it. Bit pricey and hard to source but well worth a try. Will be buying again
ALE TIME
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