12 Crowd Of Distractions
Chapter Brewing in Sutton Weaver, Cheshire, England 🏴
Sour / Wild Beer - Flavoured Regular Out of Production|
Score
6.63
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“So little clarity, so little space between them”
A confusing time for two; smashed together and then torn apart, healed, cut, healed again. A distinct sourness enters the fray – but this is a sourness to be revelled in and emboldened by. Tart Grapefruit swirls through the sweet, pepperiness of the Watercress, which bites at the citrus and delivers a refreshing, absorbing indulgence.
Originally brewed for the inaugural Liverpool Beer week in collaboration with the Liverpool Beer Collective
Read: A Love Letter: Ruth Arbeiter Major Paul Maxwell – Ann Stevenson
Suitable for vegans
A confusing time for two; smashed together and then torn apart, healed, cut, healed again. A distinct sourness enters the fray – but this is a sourness to be revelled in and emboldened by. Tart Grapefruit swirls through the sweet, pepperiness of the Watercress, which bites at the citrus and delivers a refreshing, absorbing indulgence.
Originally brewed for the inaugural Liverpool Beer week in collaboration with the Liverpool Beer Collective
Read: A Love Letter: Ruth Arbeiter Major Paul Maxwell – Ann Stevenson
Suitable for vegans
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Scopey (25220) reviewed 12 Crowd Of Distractions from Chapter Brewing 6 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5
Bottle picked up in Liverpool ages ago. It pours clear oily amber with a foamy white. The aroma is sweet and sour, tangy, something quite savoury, herbal, cranberry, pink grapefruit and must. The taste is crisp, dry, tart, puckering, zingy, pink grapefruit, cranberry, raspberry, mild acidity and a touch of salt & vinegar crisps with a dry finish. Lightish body and fine, foamy carbonation. Novel stuff.
Tried
from Bottle
on 18 Sep 2019
at 17:31
Olut (22183) reviewed 12 Crowd Of Distractions from Chapter Brewing 7 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6
Keg @ Nightjar, Hebden Bridge. Hazy golden with head. The sum of its ingredients taste like melon with a hoppy-sourness.
Tried
on 13 Sep 2018
at 09:16