
Since it was pulled from the cask, it arrived with a nice thick, tan creamy head on it. It was a somewhat dark red color, but very clear. The aroma was a bit muted through the head, but I picked up definite maltiness on the light caramel side of things.
It was smooth and creamy, and the body was lighter, but enhanced by the creamyness. Although it was pulled from the cask, it reminded me a bit of a nitro pushed beer. It had a very sweet, malty flavor, almost caramelly. There was almost no hop bitterness noticeable.
Overall it was a decent beer, which was definately improved by serving it from the cask. It added a creaminess to the big malty sweetness. I think it would also go well with their Flatbranch burger, but also with some onion rings. I’d definitely be interested in trying more of their beers from the cask.
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