...beer that is clean and flavoursome and straight up.
Brewed by Sawmill Brewing Company this on is styled as a Porter and that's North of Auckland in Leigh, New Zealand
This from the FYO station is a 5.2% ABV beer, 156 calories a serving size, and this bottle would be 4.1 standard drink units.
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A moderately strong brown beer that explores roasted malt flavors of chocolate and caramel.
So what could possibly go wrong?
The coffee aroma that I built myself up for, it's not there. It's there but it's not THERE! it's soft and quiet. It is however the only aroma from the bottle after I slip the flip top.
Pour is dark brown and the head looks like chocolate milkshake, I thought it would be a noise beer, it isn't. That head subsides a little to a more manageable size, still looks great though.
Aroma in the glass? That raw cold coffee aroma.

Nicely lightly bitter and a flat neutral finish, a small persistence of coffee linger.
This might be better warmer, which is a hope more than a fact. At the moment it is 'thin' drinking, there doesn't appear anything to support or to carry the coffee in this, might be nice if there was some hop roughness, and a sharper finish, perhaps. I have patience, I can wait. Not f or long but I can wait.
I left it as long as I could, not long really, and the aroma that filled the glass was gorgeous. That is all, I'm leaving it some more.
[ a short while passed ]
The pour is much the same, but without the lovely head, the aroma still coffee, but slightly more bitter. Not a lot changed in the glass either, no pickup in the body, no addition to the finish. Much the same.
It is though a nice drinking beer, easy drinking, nothing that you might get upset with, but it's not a big hitter, more a go-to comfort beer, for me missing a big of body, some chewiness, and I'd have liked a finish that was something other than neutral.
The pdubyah-o-meter rates this as 7 of its things from the thing. Nothing to write home about here, nothing to set the word afire. If though I was visiting Leigh, I'd be happy to order this and sit in their bar with a pizza and enjoy myself, it is interesting enough, neutral enough to have a wider appeal, I don't think it ever set out to be a flag-bearer or bench-mark setter.
The double dip review
- Am I enjoying it? I sort of am, it's a nice time waster of a beer, supping away without thinking about it really.
- Would I have another? I probably would if I was visiting, I don't think I'd go out of my way though.
- Would I share with a friend on a porch and set the world to rights? This would pass muster as a share beer because of the loud coffee note, but that might be the whole conversation because there isn't much else to talk about.
Music for this: " Have Gun will Travel " is an alternative folk-rock band, They have an album " Science from an easy chair " of course you can listen on Spotify. Get a bit of the ' Spirit of Discovery ' in you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdtEYv_xSmI
PORTER
Black or chocolate malt gives the porter its dark brown color. Porters are well hopped and heavily malted. This is a medium-bodied beer. Porters can be sweet. Hoppiness can range from bitter to mild. Porters are often confused with stouts.
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