Hampshire Perry
146 Cider Company in Southampton, Hampshire, England 🏴
Cider - Perry Regular|
Score
6.73
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New for 2014, this classic perry is a little bit of a mystery - the pears are sourced from an old, disused pear orchard near to Southampton simply called 'Old Pear'. The varieties are almost certainly dessert varieties however, making this typical of the kind of heritage pears available in Hampshire.
With a floral nose and a mild fruity taste, there are acid notes with very little/no tannin. This perry is delicate and naturally medium dry.
It is available either in draught (traditionally still), or in bottle (naturally bottle conditioned). As a traditionally made perry, expect a small amount of yeast sediment in bottles, or a slightly hazy draught.
It is available either in draught (traditionally still), or in bottle (naturally bottle conditioned). As a traditionally made perry, expect a small amount of yeast sediment in bottles, or a slightly hazy draught.
With a floral nose and a mild fruity taste, there are acid notes with very little/no tannin. This perry is delicate and naturally medium dry.
It is available either in draught (traditionally still), or in bottle (naturally bottle conditioned). As a traditionally made perry, expect a small amount of yeast sediment in bottles, or a slightly hazy draught.
It is available either in draught (traditionally still), or in bottle (naturally bottle conditioned). As a traditionally made perry, expect a small amount of yeast sediment in bottles, or a slightly hazy draught.
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Harrisoni (26309) reviewed Hampshire Perry from 146 Cider Company 8 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
Bag in a box at Reading BF 2017. Hazy silver gold colour no head. . Pear vinegar aroma. Yes some vinegar sourness. Quite aggressive. Ok though. Pear flesh and juice through out.
Tried
on 29 Apr 2017
at 06:43
danlo (13332) reviewed Hampshire Perry from 146 Cider Company 9 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7
BIAB at 2017 Darlington CAMRA beer festival at the Forum. Hazy pale yellow colour, bubbly white foam head and aroma of pears, barnyard funk, vinegar hints. Taste is tart, pear, oaky woody and funky, boozy, acidic with citric rind and a vinegary note. Oily mouthfeel, medium bodied, low carbonation, dry tart finish. Nicely drinkable.
Tried
on 24 Mar 2017
at 08:29