Red Kite ale finished last night and this morning I have just put on tap Black Isle Goldeneye Pale Ale 5.6% , of course we also have Aspall Suffolk cider still on tap . Here is what the team at Black Isle have to say about their Goldeneye Pale Ale
A true pale ale. The full body and rich gold colour comes from a blend of wheat, pale ale and crystal malts. It's floral and lime citrus nose is created by the extensive use of carefully selected New World aroma hops. The final stage of dry hopping then produces a rich berry flavour for a big refreshing, satisfying brew.
Winner in the 2012 Soil Association Organic Food Awards.
A true pale ale. The full body and rich gold colour comes from a blend of wheat, pale ale and crystal malts. It's floral and lime citrus nose is created by the extensive use of carefully selected New World aroma hops. The final stage of dry hopping then produces a rich berry flavour for a big refreshing, satisfying brew.
Winner in the 2012 Soil Association Organic Food Awards.