NZH-105
Two Flints Brewery in Windsor, Berkshire, England 🏴
IPA - West Coast Special|
Score
7.19
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The Bract Programme is an exciting initiative by NZ Hops designed to identify the very best hops of the future through their Trial Hop Breeding Programme. We’re incredibly fortunate to have been invited (alongside a select group of exceptional breweries around the world) to take part in this year’s project.
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madmitch76 (40452) reviewed NZH-105 from Two Flints Brewery 4 weeks ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
4th Jan 2026
Can. A mild haze on this gold beer, small bubbly pale cream colour head. Light palate, smooth start, good fine minerally crisp finish. Smooth malts, as you would expect from a West Coaster, a mild sweetness. Good cooling pine. Mellow skunk. A little hop spice. Crisp and slightly tangy citrus. A little stone fruits and, I believe, Nelson adding some slight winey brightness. Crisp finish brings the skunk forward a few more steps. Good crisp clean West Coaster, I style I'm not a huge fan of, until I drink a brew like this. My only gripe is, I am none the wiser what NZH105 is all about.
CraftBeerNick (11005) reviewed NZH-105 from Two Flints Brewery 1 month ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Tap at The Hive, Crowthorne, with Dad, 23rd December 25. Pours clear and clean. Aroma is pine and pith. Taste is slick, bitter, grapefruit and citrus, pleasant with a bitter close - nice
BeardedAvenger (9068) reviewed NZH-105 from Two Flints Brewery 1 month ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7
Keg at The Hive, Crowthorne. Slightly opaque light gold. Thin foamy white head. Aroma combines not overly sweet canned fruit with a herbal streak and underlying earthiness. Flavourwise it's bitter - resin, herbs, gooseberry and a vinous edge. Underlying chewy malts. Light-medium bodied. Slick. Soft-fizzy carbonation. Long dry astringent finish. Punchy IPA - bitterness and dryness. Although something about the hops flavour range doesn't quite reach the heights.