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Brew #218: Reel Deel Brewery Jack the Lad Irish Pale Ale
ABV: 4.5%
Served: From the fridge
Aroma: Grapefruit, peach, melon, pine
Pour: Clear, dark amber with white frothy head
Taste: Light malt wash with grapefruit undertones before a piney bite to finish. Medium dry with tarty aftertaste. Nice palatable ale; the flavours are light and airy, an easy drinker.
Notes: 500ml bottle
Brew #200: White Gypsy Emerald Pale Ale
ABV: 6%
Served: From the fridge
Aroma: Hay, grass, herb, slight lemon
Pour: Opaque gold with a finger of white froth
Taste: Light citrus and coriander wash with some fruity malt underneath. Ends on a medium bitterness. Decent flavours with a nice crisp finish make this a very moreish sup.
Notes: 500ml bottle, malt - Hook Head Series Pale, hops - First Gold
Brew #198: 12 Acres Brewing Co. Pale Ale
ABV: 4.6%
Served: From the fridge
Aroma: Citrus, watermelon, honey
Pour: Clear amber with reducing froth
Taste: Nice balance of sweet malt and a citrus hit. Ends on a good bite. A very solid pale ale with a good pine hop kick. Tasty.
Notes: 500ml bottle
Brew #170: Franciscan Well Brewery Chieftain Irish Pale Ale
ABV: 5.5%
Served: From the fridge
Aroma: Pine, citrus, light malt
Pour: Dark amber with off white froth reducing to a skim
Taste: Malt on the wash with loads of pine coming through. A light dryness with some mid range fruitiness before ending on a very slight bite. Not much afteratste. This was ok, I’ve had Chieftain on draught and it was great so I was a little disappointed with the contents of this can.
Notes: 330ml can
Brew #112: Kinnegar Limeburner Pale Ale
ABV: 4.7%
Served: From the fridge
Aroma: Bread
Pour: Pale yellow and opaque with a bubbly white head reducing to a skim
Taste: Light citrus notes with a bubbly mouthfeel fading into a fresh lime bite at the end. Does what it says on the tin or bottle in this case. Light, fresh and bubbly ale. Another solid addition to the Kinnegar line up. The citrus and lime flavours went really well with my hake dinner.
Notes: 500ml long neck bottle
Brew #111: Kinnegar Otway Pale Ale
ABV: 4.2%
Served: From the fridge
Aroma: Honey
Pour: Gold, clear with white froth head
Taste: Hay and oats immediately crashing into a biting metallic dryness with afternotes of lemon peel and cream. A marriage of rustic and urban tones almost. Kinnegar are fast becoming a favourite of mine, every brew so far has been tip top.
Notes: 500ml long neck bottle
Brew #102: Wicklow Wolf Brewing Co. Locavore Fresh Hop Irish Pale Ale
ABV: 4.7%
Served: From the fridge
Aroma: Grass, corn, wheat, biscuit
Pour: Cloudy amber with a disappearing white foam
Taste: Full on biscuit maltiness washing through with sweet melon and fruit notes in the background. There’s a slight citrus kick at the finish with a mild hoppy bite. This is a grand sup, very nice ale indeed.
Notes: 500ml bottle, Locavore = one who only eats & drinks local produce, brewed from 2015 harvest.