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Beer: 12. WeaselEstate - ESB / Strong Bitter
Date: 2nd January 2010
Details: 750ml twist top gold cap 12, Bottled 3/12, ready to drink 17/12
Sampling Notes:
Served chilled in pint mug. Officially my first beer of the decade! (Not counting any late night beers over New Years)
Hazy orange-gold body holds a small, thick white foam the whole time.
Relatively restrained aroma. Fruity hops noticeable, ripe stonefruits and citrus rind. Hint of doughy malt in there.
Low carbonation, full bodied, slight chalky dryness to the texture, particularly towards the finish which somewhat bolsters the overall bitterness.
Hop flavours most prominent on the body; grassy herbs, bitter citrus rind, unripe apricot. I get quite a strong skunky metallic bread note on the finish that lingers for quite some time and is a bit off-putting. Quite high bitterness.
I get the feeling that there may have been a yeast derived problem with this beer, under-pitched or fermented a bit warm, which may have contributed to the skunk I got on the finish. Otherwise the beer was quite enjoyable, and like you mentioned earlier in the thread, it does become more drinkable with warmth. Cheers Weasel!
Date: 2nd January 2010
Details: 750ml twist top gold cap 12, Bottled 3/12, ready to drink 17/12
Sampling Notes:
Served chilled in pint mug. Officially my first beer of the decade! (Not counting any late night beers over New Years)
Hazy orange-gold body holds a small, thick white foam the whole time.
Relatively restrained aroma. Fruity hops noticeable, ripe stonefruits and citrus rind. Hint of doughy malt in there.
Low carbonation, full bodied, slight chalky dryness to the texture, particularly towards the finish which somewhat bolsters the overall bitterness.
Hop flavours most prominent on the body; grassy herbs, bitter citrus rind, unripe apricot. I get quite a strong skunky metallic bread note on the finish that lingers for quite some time and is a bit off-putting. Quite high bitterness.
I get the feeling that there may have been a yeast derived problem with this beer, under-pitched or fermented a bit warm, which may have contributed to the skunk I got on the finish. Otherwise the beer was quite enjoyable, and like you mentioned earlier in the thread, it does become more drinkable with warmth. Cheers Weasel!