Colin was saying it's got a Belgian style yeast in it. I picked it up straight away which was why I asked. Just looked up their website now and they're marketing it as a Belgian abbey... It's the first C&B I've had.
When I tried it, it reminded me of a Belgian Abbey Monk returning from a sabatical on the West Coast of the U S and A with a bag full of US and A hops and Clean American Ale yeast. Then snuck into the brewery and brewed this sneaky little beer. Was the monk Luke?
It has nothing to do with me. The first two batches where inspired by Chimay Blue when Ben Middlemiss created it. Once Ben left I gave the recipe a good slap of Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale. Add more hops
The people running the C&B never wanted to change the description of the beer from Belgian style to IPA (even after 10 year of trying), actually it is closest to an American Double Red Ale.
Luke's pretty much spot on. It's never been changed from Belgian style to IPA because it would cost to much to change all the menu's etc.( we have all tried over the years)but I have changed RateBeer.com description. To me it's a bit of a mixture of styles, I call it a International other IPA, its a bit too malt driven for a true IPA. The hops are a mixture of USA and NZ so it does have a nice NZ edge to it.
I alway thought it to be a Belgian style ale too and thus never tried it - but it is actually a wolf in sheeps clothing. Will have to give it a try next time...
Just been to the pub for an after work beer or two with my mates. Signs on every horizontal surface for the new Tui Blond so I thought I'd give it a try. I'd like to describe the taste for you but it hasn't any.
Plan K from Regionals, a very nice quaffer. I'm looking forward to my Wyeast Achouffe yeast arriving and for the weather to be too warm to brew anything else.
Emerson's Hoppy Porter III (3? Three!) Not much hops on the nose, so possibly moving away from PKB territory. I think they have nailed the balance - I could drink a lot of this. Bought from the brewery; I hope some makes it up here.