Harvey's Gold Bier
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£1.90
Mixed 6 Price:
£1.90
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Description
In a nutshell:
An intriguing offering from Harvey's of Lewes. A clean, refreshing ale with subtle maltiness and a hint of continental hop character.
The lowdown:
A bit of a puzzle this one. Harveys call it a "bier", suggesting some sort of continental influence, but it's a Sussex brew through and through. It leans towards a golden ale, but with a surprising crispness borrowed from lager styles. There's a comforting maltiness, a bit like a digestive biscuit, with a whiff of lemon and herbs. More refreshing than a typical bitter, and with enough complexity to avoid being just a simple thirst quencher.
The Brewery:
Now, Harvey's of Lewes, they're a rather intriguing bunch, aren't they? Tucked away in Sussex, brewing beer for eight generations. You half expect to see someone in breeches and a powdered wig stroll out of the place. Yet, they somehow manage to navigate the modern world with their time-tested brewing methods. Their beers, well, they lean traditional. There's their Best Bitter, which does precisely what it advertises - delivers a rather agreeable pint. And if you're in the mood for something darker, that Old Ale of theirs is a proper winter warmer with just the right amount of depth. But here's the thing, in this world of ever-changing craft trends with more hops than you can shake a stick at, Harvey's offers a certain old-school charm. Like discovering a classic British film on a Sunday afternoon, there's something reassuring in their steadfast dedication to well-made, unfussy brews.
Style - Blonde & Golden Ale ABV 4.0% - Moderate Strength
An intriguing offering from Harvey's of Lewes. A clean, refreshing ale with subtle maltiness and a hint of continental hop character.
The lowdown:
A bit of a puzzle this one. Harveys call it a "bier", suggesting some sort of continental influence, but it's a Sussex brew through and through. It leans towards a golden ale, but with a surprising crispness borrowed from lager styles. There's a comforting maltiness, a bit like a digestive biscuit, with a whiff of lemon and herbs. More refreshing than a typical bitter, and with enough complexity to avoid being just a simple thirst quencher.
The Brewery:
Now, Harvey's of Lewes, they're a rather intriguing bunch, aren't they? Tucked away in Sussex, brewing beer for eight generations. You half expect to see someone in breeches and a powdered wig stroll out of the place. Yet, they somehow manage to navigate the modern world with their time-tested brewing methods. Their beers, well, they lean traditional. There's their Best Bitter, which does precisely what it advertises - delivers a rather agreeable pint. And if you're in the mood for something darker, that Old Ale of theirs is a proper winter warmer with just the right amount of depth. But here's the thing, in this world of ever-changing craft trends with more hops than you can shake a stick at, Harvey's offers a certain old-school charm. Like discovering a classic British film on a Sunday afternoon, there's something reassuring in their steadfast dedication to well-made, unfussy brews.
Style - Blonde & Golden Ale ABV 4.0% - Moderate Strength
Details
Categories | Beer & Cider / Ale / Blonde & Golden Ale |
Region | England |
Country | UK |
Volume | 33cl |
ABV | 4% |
SKU | HA2QZZBE |