I picked this up in South Hampshire's new beer shop Bottle & Barrel, it was great to see a lager with a bit more providence than what you would find in the world beers section of your local beer isle.
It pours with a gentle more ale like fizzy, the slim but perfectly formed foam head appears slowly but stays right to the end. There is gentle hop nose, herbal and grassy, just enough to notice but perhaps missing a bit in the expectations of a ardent Hophead.
More golden than expected it carries a delicious caramel opening malt, coating the mouth with smooth creamy silk. There is a textbook stamp of bitterness as one would expect with a pilsner, blending with the malty caramel to leave lovely lingering herbal bitterness.
7/10 A solid pilsner, not quite as noble as Jever or Urquell, but certainly better than all the other supermarket lagers.
If you live in Hampshire check out Beer & Barrel for some real treats and great local beer, cider and cask beer to takeaway.
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