Polly’s Brew Co. Sentinel (6.8%)

Yet another fine IPA from our friends in North Wales who with their new moniker, unfortunately now sound a bit like a tea shop, Sentinel is brewed with Simcoe as a single hop.
Beautifully presented as ever, the beer pours a bright peachy gold and smells of peaches in a pine forest.
The malting is thick and sticky with caramel and doughnuts, toffee and bagels, and the hops bring lots of resinous redwood bark, rolling tobacco, lime zest and orange marmalade, all of which is pushed along by the tang of spicy yeast and a warm hit of boozy alcohol that makes the finish bitter sweet and ever so enjoyable.

Source: Pop’n’Hops

About Simon Williams

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