Day 1641, 20 December 2022

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Day 1641, 20 December 2022

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Fuller’s Wild River Pacific Pale Ale (Picked up at a Little Waitrose in King’s Cross in London). A 2 of 4. Smells of very faint citrus hop notes and quite a lot of light grain sweetness. On the sweet side in the body, which is quite thin, and finishes lightly dry without any noticeable bitterness. Fine.
One pub, two names: The Mawson Arms and The Fox and Hounds, Chiswick
Atlantic Style Vintage Ale / Sierra Nevada (Chico, CA), Fuller's (UK) イングリッシュスタイルのオールドエールにレイとホッピングを施したヴィンテージエール。イングリッシュスタイルだがめちゃくちゃ苦く感じる。ドライホッピングもそんなにか?って感じで、杉のようなホップのアロマはあるものの味わいにイマイチ寄与していない。これは外れたかも。

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Tastes Like Beer
1845 was first brewed, with the help of the Prince of Wales, at Fuller’s in 1995 to celebrate the company’s 150th anniversary. The brewery doesn’t say much about it. It’s a strong amber colored ale made with four malts and Golding hops. It’s bottle conditioned for a hundred days. That’s about it, a modest description of what sounds like a rather bland beer.
In his book, Amber, Gold, and Black, Martyn Cornell singled it 1845 as one of a very few Burton ales in production. Burton is one of those beers that, while a very popular style in its own time, is now seen as a precursor to popular modern styles. Burton was named for Burton-upon-Trent this new style of pale ale was produced. The hard local water made for a snappy beer that took well to hops. It’s a sort of proto-IPA.
1845 tastes a bit like an old style IPA. It’s a rich amber color with a sweet fruity scent around and caramel center ending in a firm smack of bitterness. There’s a bit of a gingersnap flavor and a minerality to the finish. Is it authentically Burtonian? Don’t know. I’ve only had the one example. But as interest in historical beer styles spreads, I’m sure I can find some more. I hear the ultrahip Culmination Brewing made a Burton for a festival last year, so It’s only a matter of time.
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