30 - Pale Ale
Uncapping / Pouring / Aesthetics: Good hiss, nice head, but loose bubble matrix which dissipates in a couple minutes. The color is a nice reddish-orange, very pretty, with moderate clarity.
Aroma: Awesome hop aromas, not too much, but just enough to balance out the malt...which, at the same time, makes this beer. Slightly toasty notes and bready/yeasty aromas mingle with the fresh fruity hops to really hit a high note.
Palate: Already can tell this is one of your best. The balance is really what strikes me. Personally, my problem is that I can't achieve the balance that the British brewers do. It's either too hoppy and harsh, or it's malty with very little hop flavor or aroma. You've just about hit that sweet spot, and it's really a joy. This is a kegging beer, something to keep on tap and serve to everyone. I love the slightly fruity notes that hit me along with the hops and the toasted malty flavors. As it warms up, the hops begin to take over, and it's quite refreshing. If I had to offer any criticism, I'd say that it could use a little biscuit malt. It does have a biscuity character, but the bitters I've had have been a little more pronounced.
Proximity to the Style: Very nice British-leaning pale ale, where balance is key.
Overall Impression: One of the, if not
the most balanced brew in your portfolio that I've had. the hops are subtle but enjoyable, and you get that biscuity malt that really makes you feel at home. This was my first beer during my recent double-brew-session, and it set the tone for the afternoon. A great beer, without much of a flaw. If I had to suggest some kind of improvement (which is what these things are for, right?), I'd say that, as above, you could use a little more doughy character, and maybe a little less yeastiness. But honestly, that's a bit forced, because I really dug this brew and would drink them all day long.
SCORE: 42/50
EDIT: I thought this was the bitter when I first reviewed it. In fact, it was the Pale Ale. Remind me next time to keep a bottle code legend at hand! Damn fine beer though!