This was one full bottle and opened with a crack . . . luckily it was well behaved and stayed in the bottle. while I went looking for something it filled the room with an aroma of elderflower . . . I was somewhat uncertain weather to drink it or dab it behind my ears . . . . cittrussy and sweet. It poured well leaving a firm sediment, but although it is relatively clear was not polished. . . . The significant rising bead indicated a high level of carbonation, which I knocked back with the pocket beer engine . . . . and then mopped up the overspill :lol: . . . massive elderflower aroma.
Its well balanced, slightly sweet, perhaps a tangerine/slight pink grapefruit going on . . . and a metallic after taste . . . not excessively bitter at all.
Apart from the metallic after-taste (possibly the elderflower) and the suspended yeast/haze this is a nice beer, and one I would enjoy on a summers evening . . . although it's not a beer I would brew/buy myself as it's not a favourite style.