This is another brewery that I have never heard of, but thanks to the power of BeerBods, it has come to my doorstep to keep me company. Not sure what to expect from a multigrain beer, but I think it contains every type of malt base (excluding adjuncts) that you can use!
Dark colour of chestnut with a modest white head that drops to a thin layer after a minute or two. The nose is port-wine with hints of grain and dark fruits.
The first impression on tasting is the complex mix of grains in here; oaty, grainy, malty and honey sweet. Almost like an alcoholic cereal breakfast bar. Definite vinous feel, with slightly sour black grapes with earthy hints of walnut. The Fuggles & Styrian hops give that distinctive 'English' hop flavour finish with a touch of pine, citrus and a pleasantly smooth bittersweet linger.
Medium/full bodied with a smooth mouthfeel. Finishes moderately dry and is dangerously drinkable - this went down far too easy and would happily session this over a long afternoon in the garden. The carbonation is nondescript, but when it's this tasty, it's barely of any consequence.







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