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Sunday, July 6, 2008

Stacking up some English Ales




Here's a blind tasting I did a few weeks ago. The competitors were:

  • Duchy Originals Organic English Ale
  • Pitchfork 1685 Rebellious Bitter
  • Ridgeway Brewing's "Ivanhoe"
And as to the tasting notes:

Organic English Ale

Color like whisky. Slightly smoky nose. Flavor crisp but with a strong smoky note. Finish a bit bitter with a hint of apple cider.

Pitchfork

A bit lighter than the Duchy, but a shade darker than straw. A slighty lemon nose and a caramel flavor. The finish was a bit more bitter than the Duchy.
Ivanhoe

The color is in between the Duchy and the Pitchfork. Nose: vaguely botanical. The flavor is slightly nutty with a bitter finish.
And the winner is...

The Duchy!!!! In this tasting I wanted to try to identify what to my mind is the true English ale, and despite this beer's short pedigree, it fit the bill.


1 comment:

Unknown said...

I have tried that Duchy Originals Organic English Ale and really enjoyed it. My husband and I regularly buy our ales online from sites such as The Drink Shop as the local selection of ale is pretty poor. Other favorites of mine include; McEwans Champion and Bishops finger.