It needs something a little darker to really get the message across. I’m no brewer, though I can’t help but feel that the style of Golden Ale to carry these flavours may have been an error. But instead it comes across a little half baked. See what type of beer this was brewed to be I want The Original to be richer, fuller, boozyer, more of a treat. Look, I&G have done well to create the flavours they have from a clearly well thought out process. However, don’t let me falsely lead you into thinking this is a great beer because untimely I don’t think it is. I wasn’t getting any vanilla at all until around half way down my glass. This trio of tastes are definitely present at varying times as you make you way through the brew, and there is a definite hint of a single malt during the aftertaste early on too. And as I’m fairly sure I have mentioned in a previous review of a golden ale in a clear bottle, it look’s like a flippin’ piss bomb!Īnyway our label tells us that THE ORIGINAL (great name btw) has been aged for 51 days with this process bringing out the natural flavours of vanilla, toffee and oak.Īnd do you know what, they have nailed it to be fair. And I think once again it is the fault of putting a golden beer in a clear bottle. Though this sounds like a very interesting brew from the description on our bottle’s label, before even opening this beer up I cannot get over just how bad the over all packaging is.
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