Hello beer lovers and welcome to another edition of the
NorCal Beer Blog's brew review.
Tonight’s featured beer is Bitter Root Brewery Nut Brown Ale.
From the Bitter Root Brewery website: “Developed in
London, England, Brown Ale has been brewed for hundreds of years. English and
American brewing techniques, combined with generous amounts of Amber, Brown and
Honey Malts, give Bitter Root Brewing’s Nut Brown ale its nutty, sweet
character.”
Let’s get started!
Appearance: Pours
reddish brown with a thin off-white head and nice lacing.
Aroma: Sweet
malts, toffee, roasted nuts, slight cocoa and bready malts.
Taste: Bready
malts, slightly nutty, caramel malts and hints of coffee and chocolate.
Overall: Nicely
done, Bitter Root Brewery Nut Brown Ale is easy drinking. No ABV was listed on the bottle and I search
the internet, but didn’t turn anything up.
I would say it is probably a 5 or 6% ABV beer. If you can find it, check
it out.
Cheers!
Mark Harvey
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