Beechworth Australian Ale – Vic 4.4% Alcohol
May 13, 2009 – 3:20 pmI have brewed many a wheat beer and a couple of meads in the past using Beechworth Honey, but up until now was ignorant of the town having a microbrewery. I was privileged enough to get my hands on a bottle of their Australian Ale to try the other day. Brewed in the spirit of ales consumed commonly in Australian barsĀ pre 1940, it is quite a novel beer, which is something we don’t seem to see nearly enough off.
Pale, cloudy and straw in colour with a medium tightly packed head which quickly subsides after pouring. The aroma is discreet with soft floral / citrus notes, the taste of this beer is pretty good with a nice balance of bitterness and malt with notes of honey and pepper.
Verdict: If you like coopers try this you’ll no doubt love it! Personally its enjoyable but nothing i would go too far out of my way to get, it’s the sort of beer that a six pack would go nicely with watching Friday night footy at home on the telly.
Score: 6.6 / 10
Link: Bridge Road Brewery
Tags: ale, bridge road brewers, pale, VIC
3 Responses to “Beechworth Australian Ale – Vic 4.4% Alcohol”
By Adham on May 18, 2009 | Reply
Sounds like a great beer. I tried a beer from China called “Lucky beer”. The bottle is in the shape of a happy Buddha. Quite a nice drop actually, tastes just like Extra Dry. It’s a Chinese beer but it’s brewed in Australia apparently. =-)
By Travis on May 20, 2009 | Reply
Rumour has it that Barons bought Lucky recently