My bro in law is a pom, but on the bright side
he brought back some beers for me from England .The brewery is near his parents place at Hook Norton and we spent this arvo working our way through them and they were awesome. Especially liked their Bitter and at 3.5 % it just goes to show a well made full bodied and flavoured beer doesn't have to be high in alcohol.
Haven't got any photos in the glass sorry
Hooky Bitter Bright and golden color, Very nutty and well balanced bitterness it was up there in the ibu's too :icon_drool2:
Hooky Gold Golden light amber color, American pale style using williamette hops lots of hop flavour from dry hopping i'd say
Hooky Twelve Days Beautiful dark ruby color heaps of chocolate and plums in this one, loved it wished i had more
Hooky Haymaker I would say this is the same beer as the Bitter but with less bitterness, very sessionable
This brewery is still run by a steam engine ! One of the only kind left in the world and all gravity fed pffwww who needs a march pump
Butcombe Gold Bitter once again golden and clear but with high bitterness bit of butterscotch almost an IPA and dry hopped with fuggles mmmmmmm grassy
Old Hooky This was one of my favorites deep copper color from the crystal malt and chewy as alll f.... Well balanced bitterness and awesome hop aroma.
Double Stout This beer was also a fav (who am i kidding they were all fantastic) Black and dry roastiness but smooth as silk and real chocolatey very similar to Youngs Double choc Stout.
Sorry about the descripts but this is as good as it gets in my inebbreated state. Top fun was had by all
Cheers