Sunday 7 August 2016

Boltmaker - Timothy Taylor

Name: Boltmaker.
Brewery: Timothy Taylor.
ABV: 4.2% (bottle).
Style: Bitter.
Season: Autumn/Winter
Availability: Available in most good supermarkets.
What I paid: £1.79 (Waitrose).
Try if you like: Traditional bitters, Spitfire by Shepherd Neame, malt and rather bitter hops.

Combing through the Camra champion beer lists turned me toward this Yorkshire brew from the very well established Timothy Taylor brewery, creators of the legendary Landlord.

Boltmaker has won the Supreme Champion Beer award from Camra (2014) and comes very high up in many of the 'Best British Beet' lists to be found online. It has a depth of flavour that makes it very robust and there is nothing gentle about this drop: malty to a point at the start but a strong bitter body that unfortunately for me finishes with a very rough finale - an almost acrid flavour that just doesn't sit well with me but I do prefer things on the sweeter edge as familiar readers may be aware of. If you enjoy a good, no nonsense traditional bitter, I don't think you'll find a better example than this. Certainly not a session beer due to its rather gassy nature and heavy body.

In colour and taste, it reminded me of Spitfire by Kent's Shepherd Neame brewery: coppery, malty undertone with a hopped bitter final flourish. Not for me and I don't think I'll ever drink one again but each to their own as they say. 




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