I've finally finished tasting all my winnings apart from Geoff's, which I am yet to receive
Guest tasters were Marcelle (the missus) and our mate Owen.
First up we have Doc's cyser, with a photo-bomb from Marcelle.
Marcelle: Smells like honey. Smells like nectar. Tastes good.
Owen: Yes, it's nice, isn't it. It smells like honeycomb.
Marcelle. It's viscous. I would be quite happy to drink that after dinner.
Very nice. The colour is a lovely apricot hue.
Overall, it's a most interesting and enjoyable beverage.
Next we had Saaz Gorilla's "Belgian Golden Ale - carbed as a wheat!"
It is stunningly clear, except when I poureded a bit of yeast into my glass. The colour is a magnificent golden and the beer has a lacy head.
Yep, it's Belgian! Spicy. A lovely beer. Some had better head than that, but I put that down to the cleanliness of the glassware.
Marcelle picked it as a Belgian on the first sip.
Owen: I like it.
Oliver: I'd be pretty happy if I paid my hard-earned for this.
Owen: Absolutely.
Last one for the day was Emnpaul's Oaked Belgian
Colour is deep, deep, ruby red. Sweet and spicy. Dark yet light. Stunning and complex. But an intense, oakey beer. Couldn't have more than a shared bottle.
Owen: I really like it.
Next day we wrapped up the tastings with Barls' Dark Honey Mild
Lots of honey on the nose and a fantastic ruby colour.
The body was deceptively light.
We initially tasted it when it was straight out of the fridge and it had a bit of astringency and not much flavour.
As it warmed up a nice sweetness emerged with an earthy and almost berry-like flavour.
The nose became a little like fortified wine.
Overall, an easy-drinking and flavour-packed beer that was a hit.
So, Geoff, when can I expect your contribution?
Cheers,
Oliver