
Some of the BeerViking’s had the pleasure in being part of the first social media British Beer community Beer Swap (#beerswap on Twitter). Doc D has already filed his report on his beers and this is mine.
I was matched to receive beers from Sam Lanes from Real Ale Reviews. Being Leeds-based, he chose to send through the following choice Yorkshire beers:
Copper Dragon Golden Pippin

What they say:
A light refreshing blonde ale brewed using a specially selected hop to create a citrus fruit flavour. This golden coloured favourite is equally appealing to real ale and lager drinkers alike – ABV 4.2%
My Review:
White head, that goes but leaves some lacing. Old gold colour, looks quite effervescent. Nothing particular on the nose, some slight greeness of hops and with that floral but nothing too much. Thin mouthfeel. Quite sweet, with some bitterness coming through. A brewrank of 12.
Leeds Pale Session Bitter
What they say:
An easy drinking pale ale. Light and hoppy with delicate floral notes and a well balanced finish. ABV 3.8%
My review:
Slight head, yellow gold colour. Slight bitterness on the nose, with perhaps some perceived (wished for) yeast smell from the Yorkshire yeast. Nice mouthfeel, a decent amount of hops to bring some citrus through, with some faint fudge chewiness. Would definitely have again. A brewrank of 13.
Leeds Best
What they say:
A classic Yorkshire Bitter. Finest English hops blend perfectly with our unique Yorkshire yeast to create a full flavoured beer with a superb hoppy finish. ABV 4.3%
My review:
Good head, again quite bubbly to look at. Russetmuscat colour. Not getting a particular nose. Fresh mouthfeel. A taint of bitterness, an easy drinker…I would almost say lagerish. Might have again and a brewrank of 12.
Saltaire Brewery Cascade Pale

What they say:
American style pale ale with the floral aromas and strong bitterness of Cascade and Centennial hops. 4.8% ABV.
My review:
Nice tight head that lasts, very bubbly. Maybe as dark as burnished. A resinous, nutty nose. A creamy mouthfeel, with a nice warmth from the malt gives way to a joyous astringency of the hops with a great length (as in I’m hungry but don’t want that taste to go away soon). A brewrank of 14
Overall
I thoroughly enjoyed my #beerswap experience. The thought into what beers to send Darren from Blog ‘o Beer, Harvey’s Imperial, Dark Star Imperial, Dark Star Sunburst (collect+ blew this one out) and Ascot Alligator, was perhaps as much fun as getting them (but being obvious as no comparison to drinking them.)
It was a great idea from the guys (Mark and Andy) and I’m sure has helped pull the beer community together a little more and I’m sure that real world friendships will be formed a beer festivals around the countryside soon.
My only question is, when’s the next one!








December 9th, 2009 at 7:58 am
I had an extremely good time drinking the ones you sent me, mate. Many thanks again! I’m looking forward to the next one as well (and looking for a new courier as well…)