Sonnet 43 Brewhouse Blonde (4.1%)

BlondePerfect for this afternoon heat, Sonnet 43’s Blonde is crisp and refreshing.
It pours a pale golden straw and smells of apricots, honey and flowers.
The malt is a light and sweet caramel cereal bar with just a hint of spice at the edges, and the Sonnet hops give the beer a delicate bitterness, only just there, but there enough to prickle your palate and make you reach for more.
I could probably have said more but the weather was so warm I’d drunk the whole bottle before I had a chance to really think about it.
Very nice indeed.

Source: Ales 4 You

About Simon Williams

Founder of CAMRGB. Member of The British Guild Of Beer Writers. Leftist bigmouth. Old and grumpy.
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