Sunday, 2 June 2013

blond witch - blond ale




Drink makes                      Drink name                            Drink type                  Drink strength
       Moorhouse's                       Blond witch                           blond beer - Ale          4.5%



A nice hot relaxing Sunday needs a refreshing ale in my opinion.

This Sunday's ale is Blond witch. Looking at the bottle and I like what I see. An arty picture of a wavy haired woman fingering some wheat! As you do when you're a witch. Some nice classical pen skills going on in that picture.
This bottle just looks like like a sunny day drink.

I've never had a moorhouse's beverage before so I have no idea what to expect from this.
It can't be too bad though being from Lancashire
The smell is, to my nose, citrus and larger, which isn't my type of thing but there you go.
On tasting I instantly taste a larger with a strong zesty aftertaste.
Though I don't like larger type beers this one is drinkable and could be right up someones ally but it isn't quite mine.
I often think that lagers has a plastic taste to them which is thankfully not present in this blond beer, so I'd say this is a nice larger (sorry if anyone reads this that likes blonds).
It is however refreshing and light and I can imagine that keen gardeners may enjoy this whilst out in there flower bed, digging up moles and staving their fuzzy little heads in or tending a veg patch.

I should really start doing a tasty meeter on these things. I guess it would be something like

tasty rating
Good as a drink 5/10 Good as a beer 7/10
Can't put down factor 3/10
Good at getting you drunk 5/10
Bottle Art 6/10
Average = 52ish out of 100% because I can't handle numbers and don't understand persentages
Yer, that'll do.






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