Hi all, firstly I wish everyone a happy and successful new year!
Last night I tried a beer so wonderful I thought I'd share with you all. It's a New Zealand beer (it's been mentioned in another NZ brewery thread, which does not specifically discuss this beer) called Epic Pale Ale. It comes in an honest size of 500ml bottle (I really like this size - too bad I couldn't swipe the bottles home I would love to have this for my home brews).
The bottle claims that the beer has 23 (twenty three!) different hops in it, and you know what, I believe them. The moment you pour it into a glass you can smell the floral/fruity aroma already. It has low bitterness, but very very (x10) tasty. The main flavours that I identified are white grapes, ripe grapefruit/citrus, and a hint of honey and rose water. Sorry if my description is weird, by the way.
This is one of those beers that would be wasted if drunk from the bottle. I would say you definitely need to drink this from a glass (I never drink beer from the bottle anyway), if anything to enjoy the aroma - which is quite strong.
Sorry to go on and on about it, I'm just so impressed with it. And no I'm not on their payroll, although I wish I was. I heard it's a one-man operation, actually. I will be going to Acland Cellars in St Kilda later on today to get more of this thing.
Has anyone else tried it?
Grace
Last night I tried a beer so wonderful I thought I'd share with you all. It's a New Zealand beer (it's been mentioned in another NZ brewery thread, which does not specifically discuss this beer) called Epic Pale Ale. It comes in an honest size of 500ml bottle (I really like this size - too bad I couldn't swipe the bottles home I would love to have this for my home brews).
The bottle claims that the beer has 23 (twenty three!) different hops in it, and you know what, I believe them. The moment you pour it into a glass you can smell the floral/fruity aroma already. It has low bitterness, but very very (x10) tasty. The main flavours that I identified are white grapes, ripe grapefruit/citrus, and a hint of honey and rose water. Sorry if my description is weird, by the way.
This is one of those beers that would be wasted if drunk from the bottle. I would say you definitely need to drink this from a glass (I never drink beer from the bottle anyway), if anything to enjoy the aroma - which is quite strong.
Sorry to go on and on about it, I'm just so impressed with it. And no I'm not on their payroll, although I wish I was. I heard it's a one-man operation, actually. I will be going to Acland Cellars in St Kilda later on today to get more of this thing.
Has anyone else tried it?
Grace