A Few More of Those Sainsbury’s Great British Beer Hunt Beers
For the first time in a couple of months, Jo and I didn’t end up spending at least one evening of the weekend just gone in one or more pubs. So whilst we indulged a couple of TV catch-up evenings I took the opportunity of to sample my way through some more of those Sainsbury’s 2011 Great British Beer Hunt Beers.
Wold Top Golden Summer 4.4%ABV
Pours a clear, translucent gold. Slightly effervescent with a bubbly white head and a slightly spicy hop aroma. Flavours are hop-led and quite sharp with a blend of green apples and tropical fruit. A good mouth-feel rounds off a beer that, whilst not one I’d rush back to, is pleasant and drinkable and does exactly what it says on the label.
Oxfordshire Ales Churchill IPA 4.5%
An amber ale with a malty, biscuity aroma. Slightly thin mouth-feel and a slightly sweet, tangy-orange, lightly nutty flavour. Not particularly hoppy, not much dryness on the after-taste. Not a bad best-bitter-grade ale by any means, but definitely not as advertised on the label. Sorry, Oxfordshire Ales, but I’m going to have to call Fake IPA on this one.
Ridgeway Ivanhoe 5.2%
A ‘red’ ale that, according to the label, strives for balance, with neither malt or hops dominating. I’d say it achieves that aim, but ends up rather anonymous and non-descript as a result. It’s slightly biscuity, slightly sharp, with a decent mouth-feel. Quite pleasant, quite… nice. Just not particularly remarkable.
Ridgeway Bad King John 6.0%
Looks like a porter, tastes like a porter… but apparently this one is a “Very English Black Ale”. There’s a big hit of smoky coffee-bitterness throughout with enough roast malt sweetness to off-set the lingering dryness. The mouth feel is perhaps a little thin for a porter, but that’s what qualifies it as a black ale instead? Anyhow, it’s flavourful and tasty and definitely the best of this particular batch.
To sum up: four pleasant, tasty beers, but nothing genuinely impressive. And it’s always disappointing to encounter a Fake-IPA. But so it goes… my final four Sainsbury’s Great British Beer Hunt beers to follow tomorrow, with a quick overview and verdict on all fourteen.


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