One Mile End Brewery Blood Orange Wheat DIPA (7.4%)

The oranges in this beer are really very good indeed.
Fruity and rich, fleshy and zesty, they sit beautifully over the green herbal foliage and lemon sherbet, mown lawns and lime leaves of the hops and add a deep rich fruitiness to the aroma.
The body of the beer, as you would imagine from a shed load of wheat, is thick and smooth and creamy, soft caramel, runny honey and lightly toasted white bread along with a little salted shortcake makes the beer feel big and round and sexy, amplifying the fizzy zing of the bitter finish.

Source: Ales By Mail

About Simon Williams

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