A Sense Of Place
Beavertown Brewery in Tottenham, Greater London, England 🏴
Golden / Blonde Ale Regular|
Score
7.27
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Beer5000 (11421) reviewed A Sense Of Place from Beavertown Brewery 5 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 10 | Flavor - 10 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 10
Bottle @ Bakgården. Almost clear pale golden body under a foamy white head. Amazing aroma, mild pale malt, grapes, distinct oak, fruity acidity, minerals and mild funk. Taste has the same ingredients in a perfect balanced combination. Sweet fruit,and malt, acidic, tartness, wood and tannins, feels overall as perfect and delicate harmony. I find some of the other beers from this project even smoother and softer, but this has the amazing effect of contribute with some more complexity and challenging elements and still be easy drinkable at the same time. A beer that can be enjoyed as a refreshing thirst quencher, as well as something to dive in depth to analyze a wide range of flavors. The white wine or Champagne reference is obvious, but the fact that both the grapes and barrels that’s used here is red wine grapes make is surprising. This might fool a wine enthusiast for a nice barrel aged white wine, still the golden ale/pilsner malt/wheat elements are recognizable for the beer drinkers. This is an extremely well tasting and fun experience to demonstrate how thin the line between beer and wine might be.
DSG (25989) reviewed A Sense Of Place from Beavertown Brewery 6 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
[5/10/2019] Draught sample at Mikkeller Beer Celebration Copenhagen 2019. Yellow session. Hazy yellow. Funk, wine, fruitiness, sourish, medium-bodied.