and they do that in a place I've visited and has a lake - Wanaka, New Zealand.
It says.
And its a lovely golden coloured, well carbonated beer that delivers with a head of some capacity. An earthy, sweet aroma too.
It is a bit earthy on the tongue too, but with a bit of sour. There are undefined spices or other undertones playing in there, but nothing that is bold enough to make its presence felt in a meaningful way.
I don't really know. This isn't a beer that is challenging or edgy, it's not unpleasant or difficult. Its' also not one thing or another and I don't think you could put this in a compartment of other beers similar. I'm sure I had beers that are similarly different.
The thing is you like to be challenged in a way that either surprises or just makes you smile, not in the way that leaves you wondering what it is that you have. For a beer with a big-ish alcohol this isn't a beer that hides that well, then again it appears to be good at hiding many things.
the pdubyah-o-meter says 7 out of 10 things from a thing. Accomplished and I'm not not loving it, I could happily drink another or two, I'd worry about the earthy lingering aroma, I'd dwell on the lovely malt taste, and think that the bitter zing that is has is a bit cheeky, but I wouldn't arm wrestle you for the last one on the shelf.
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