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酒標貼錯了嗎? Wooden Hand, Cornish Gribben (Beer Note 04513)
2013/05/17 04:00
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難得嚐到幾乎是英國版的Bud完全地索然無味虧它還用了好麥芽三種酒花還有巧克力或是酒標貼錯了嗎


Wooden Hand, Cornish Gribben, 4.1%abv. (English Bitter)

Coming in a 500ml brown glass bottle, BB 09/2013, served cool in a straight imperial pint glass. Note: the back label suggests the ingredients include “chocolate”(!) and sugar in addition to Maris Otter palt malt and Challenger, Fuggles and Goldings hops.

      

3.5/5 Appearance: pours a slightly translucent dark amber hue, coming with a thin layer of off-white beer head to last, on top of rather fine carbonation.

2.5/5 Smell: on the nose, the initial impression is “sickly sweet”… showing notes of burned cane sugar, sweet orangey-citrus, a touch of brown-sugar mixed ginger tea, and boiled sweet root veggies… Not pleasant, to say the least.

2/5 Taste: thin bodied and rather spritzy, the taste feels as if it was filtered multiple times to reach a state where it’s almost clean (or bland!) and void of flavours; given a very very close observation, a rather low-profiled malty theme struggles to get through, accompanied by random acidity likely from the malts & yeasts and followed by a simplistic, herbally bitter finish where, again, no particular hop aroma or taste seems to be retained.

2/5 Mouthfeel & 2/5 Overall: the mouthfeel is watery-thin and unnecessarily spritzy, weak-bodied, and lacking flavours everywhere. All in all a beer I very much will avoid by all means in the future… (how can it be so bland, I still don’t understand, given such a colourful ingredient profile aforementioned?!)

--Yau (16/05/2013)

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