Saddam's Insane
Holdens Brewery in Dudley, West Midlands, England 🏴
Golden / Blonde Ale Regular Out of Production|
Score
6.62
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Pure gold in colour the combination of goldings hops and Crystal malt results in a big taste which is equally divided between assertive dry hop character and a robust malty taste, leaving as Saddam did with a very bitter finish!
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6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Part of the ’World Leaders’ series of beers this brewery is brewing this year (2013). Hand-pulled pint in a local pub on 28 Feb 2013. Holdens have brewed light golden beers for years and this one follows that tradition: so golden in colour, bright and with a full white head on top, typical of a West Midlands/Black Country light coloured brew. The smell was a nice blend of hops and malts, floral, yet biscuity also. The taste was also a mixture of flavours with the sweeter malts taking centre stage at the front: the drier hop content arriving as the malts subsided in strength towards the end of each sip. Easy drinking and well balanced: the 4.5% ABV was well hidden within the brew and although I’m not a huge fan of UK blonde/golden beers usually, this was fine.
Tried
on 04 Mar 2013
at 03:58