Monday, 19 July 2010

Pete Drinks: Black Isle Yellowhammer IPA

YellowhammerBeer-8029

Name: Black Isle Yellowhammer IPA

ABV: 4.0%

Bottled/ Draft: Bottled

Bottle Conditioned: No

Bottle Size: 500 ml

Price: £2.19 from Abel & Cole

Colour: Deep Golden

Clarity: Clean and crisp

Head/ Bubbles: Slightly carbonated; large bubbles, short lived head.

Mouthfeel: Very bubbly; the first word that comes to mind is "Tizer" :)

Taste: Another light tasting beer, little or no maltiness. A nicely rounded hoppy finish, which comes in once you're passed all the bubbles!

Comment: As with the Sam Smith's, a combination of light flavouring and a lack of bottle conditioning makes this a less than perfect beer. That said, the hoppiness is strong enough to come through at the end, and if it was maybe half as fizzy it would be a superb summer drink. There is a distinctly floral citrus aroma, although this doesn't really come through as anything more substantial. A nicely flavoured beer, but it's probably worth leaving it open for a while to let the worst of the bubbles subside.

Additional Info: Black Isle now seem to label this beer as simply 'Yellowhammer Bitter' on their website.

YellowhammerBeer-8031

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