Adam Croft

4172406712_9175fdc029_bThis is the second of my BeerSwap beers as sent to me by Mark Fletcher and if last night’s beer is anything to go by I’m looking forward to this one! The beer comes in at 3.8% and is described on the brewery’s website as “an easy drinking pale ale. Light and hoppy with delicate floral notes and a well balanced finish.”

The nose is similar to the Leeds Best, but certainly more floral and yeasty. The yeasty smell was hard to pick out at first as the floral hop aroma fills the air but the more you smell, the more you notice the strong undercurrent of yeast. Onto the taste and the mouthfeel is lively and fresh with flowers dancing all over my tongue. There’s a massive fresh hop zing and a beautiful mellow citrus taste which leaves you wanting more. It’s even slightly appley – hops and fruit all the way which makes for a wonderfully refreshing beer. I don’t know which hops are used in this particular beer but I’m willing to wager the presence of some Challengers in there. The yeast is back on the aftertaste with the beer tasting fresh and ‘new’ – just how I like it.

It’s very rare that you get a bottle conditioned ale which tastes as though it’s fresh from the barrel but the Leeds beers I’ve tasted have been delightfully consistent. Fresh, light, hoppy, and very, very drinkable. Mark – you can send me more of these any time you like!!

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