I don't do tasting notes that much as most of my readers will know. In fact I rarely read that thoroughly the blogs of those that solely do, with the exception of the Beer Nut, as he is one of the few that does it in an interesting way and whose palate seems up to the job. (That is it sometimes concurs with mine.) What I do do though, is make occasional recommendations.
Last night I had four different beers, all golden and all pretty damn good in their way. I know that golden beers get a fair bit of stick, but I like them and when done properly, they make drinking a pleasure. (Drinking should be a pleasure by the way, not an ordeal of sipping and trying to make the best out of a mass of conflicting ingredients.) But I digress. Phoenix Pale Moonlight was clear, citrussy and dry. Roosters Cogburn (geddit?) was rather grainy and husky, but once my palate had adapted, easy to drink though, as I often find with Roosters, a touch under conditioned. These were tried in the Flying Horse in Rochdale, a Good Beer Guide pub and well deserved too on this showing.

So there you have it. Three and a half recommendations, all golden, all hoppy and all with that most elusive of attributes, drinkability. That is if you actually want to drink beer, rather than sip it.
Citra was craft brewed at the Wolverhampton (Banks) Brewery. See here for further details.
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