vykuza
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We had a great afternoon at the Darlinghurst taphouse, and even though the weather was a bit of a downer, the staff all looked like they were having as much fun as the punters. Good on them!
Our group of five went through the entire menu (between us, not each) and there were some highlights and lowlights among the bunch.
Lowlights:
Otway Blueberry Hefe: smelled like blueberry sweeties and didn't taste of blueberry or hefeweizen. Which is a little strange. Nobody went back for more of this one.
Lobethal/Brewboys Quince Pale Ale: smelled delicious, with the subtle quince coming through. Tasted like chewing on a cereal cardboard box. Massive wet cardboard off flavours.
Highlights:
Docs Zephyr was a dangerously drinkable wit, with a big lemon hit. Lovely.
Holgate the Empress - amazing. Served much too cold (so I had another beer and waited it out). Rich, thick but not too sweet. Lovely coffee and chocolate notes without being harsh. If I made a porter, imperial or not, 10% as good as this one I would be chuffed.
Murrays Imperious: One of the standouts as something quite different. An 11% Belgian blonde with NZ hops. It was complex, delicious and moreish. Dangerous considering the alc content!
If I could choose a keg of anything on tap yesterday it would be the Feral Karma Citra. Black IPA with Citra hops. Well balanced, good strong bitey dark malt flavours, bitter - but not too bitter (at 47ibus) and quite approachable. I would buy this regularly if it were for sale. Can't say enough good things.
Torn, but worth mentioning: Wig & Pen kb through the randall was a mixed one for me. The berlinner weisse was excellent, but the fresh cherries gave it a slightly fishy flavour that was a bit strange. From the upstairs bar it was much better.
Our group of five went through the entire menu (between us, not each) and there were some highlights and lowlights among the bunch.
Lowlights:
Otway Blueberry Hefe: smelled like blueberry sweeties and didn't taste of blueberry or hefeweizen. Which is a little strange. Nobody went back for more of this one.
Lobethal/Brewboys Quince Pale Ale: smelled delicious, with the subtle quince coming through. Tasted like chewing on a cereal cardboard box. Massive wet cardboard off flavours.
Highlights:
Docs Zephyr was a dangerously drinkable wit, with a big lemon hit. Lovely.
Holgate the Empress - amazing. Served much too cold (so I had another beer and waited it out). Rich, thick but not too sweet. Lovely coffee and chocolate notes without being harsh. If I made a porter, imperial or not, 10% as good as this one I would be chuffed.
Murrays Imperious: One of the standouts as something quite different. An 11% Belgian blonde with NZ hops. It was complex, delicious and moreish. Dangerous considering the alc content!
If I could choose a keg of anything on tap yesterday it would be the Feral Karma Citra. Black IPA with Citra hops. Well balanced, good strong bitey dark malt flavours, bitter - but not too bitter (at 47ibus) and quite approachable. I would buy this regularly if it were for sale. Can't say enough good things.
Torn, but worth mentioning: Wig & Pen kb through the randall was a mixed one for me. The berlinner weisse was excellent, but the fresh cherries gave it a slightly fishy flavour that was a bit strange. From the upstairs bar it was much better.