We've already had one new pale ale from Franciscan Well this year -- the rather wonky Golden Otter, a beer with more than a hint of wild yeast in it, plus oodles of possibly my least-favourite hop, the sickly Styrian Goldings. Well, they're at it again and the new one is called Smiling Buddha. I went to The Bull & Castle to give it a go.
It arrived a slightly hazy dark orange colour, giving off a mild aroma of spicy hops. The first taste gave me a big hit of yeasty flavour -- maybe not the farmyard of Brett, but definitely in the Marmite zone. The malt layer is slightly musty, reminding me of certain full-on German pilsners, and from behind this peeks some fresh English hops, tasting of jaffa oranges and cedarwood.
It's streets ahead of Golden Otter in my book, but I can't help being distracted that yeastiness. Yet the beer isn't actually all that hazy, so I don't know if something like more time in the bright tanks or a stronger hand on the filter would turn it into the clean-tasting bitter I'd like it to be. It's all very confusing. But the Buddha just keeps on smiling.
Are they adding bret to it?
ReplyDeleteI can't believe its not Buddha.
ReplyDeleteI really liked this beer. There is a yeast fuzziness that probably means it is not sessionable but for a pint I really enjoyed it.
I doubt it, Oblivious.
ReplyDeleteDave, it seems to be one of those beers everyone likes but me.
Funnily, I'm not a fan of Styrian Goldings either.
ReplyDeleteLike Styrian Goldings. Didn't like the Smiling Buddha that much.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed it but I did have it fresh from at the Well a few weeks back.
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