
In a desire to pick things up a bit in the hunt, I decided to pit two very excellent beers against each other.
Thornbridge Kipling is one of my current go to beers. I really enjoy the understated use of the Nelson Sauvin hop from New Zealand that is quite fresh and delicate but still satisfies my hop cravings.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is an undoubted classic that is often most people first taste into the joyful land of hoppy brews.
The tasting was at the homestead, so obviously both were bottles.
The Kipling was first and I struggled to leave any for the head to head. Don’t go to this beer expecting blow your head off bitterness. It’s quite gentle, fresh. A little grassy perhaps. At first I was thinking the length was a little short near the end that perception was changed.
Even on the first sip, the Sierra Nevada tasted a bit heavy, maybe dirty even. I obviously still enjoyed the beer and I liked the heavy hop notes more.
So, on the head to head. Like everything it’s all about mood, and perhaps as it was a nice sunny afternoon in Sussex I have to say that initial funk on the Sierra Nevada made me give the thumbs up to the Kipling here. Well done to the boys up in Derbyshire, they really are making some of the most exciting beer I am tasting at the moment.
I’d love to hear opinions of anyone else who’s pitted these two excellent brews against each other.








Sat, Feb 28, 2009
Beer, Beer Ranking, Taste-off