Flying Nun
Kieran Haslett-MooreAlso out this month with a Flying Nun theme is the official 30 Year Ale from Epic. 30 Year Ale was brewed to be served at the Nunvember Anniversary gigs that are going on around the country throughout November. Epic brewers Luke Nicholas and Kelly Ryan set out to create a beer that would be accessible to Flying Nun fans who wouldn’t necessarily have drunk craft beer before but would still be identifiably an Epic beer. Much like the Emerson’s brew Epic have crafted a golden ale with a sweet malt backbone, however unlike Tally Ho! Epic 30 Year Ale is packed with loads of New World dry hop character. Brewed using a blend of American hops, Liberty, Cascade and Falconers Flight, and a New Australian hop called Galaxy. 30 Year Ale certainly has an assertive ‘Epic’ character to it. The aroma is full of lemon, tropical fruit and a big earthy ‘hopsack’ note. In the mouth the resiny earthy hop character dominates with some sweet malt just managing to cushion the hop attack before a resiny but not particularly bitter finish. 30 Year Ale certainly manages to identify itself as an Epic beer and will no doubt go down well with the hophead crowd, however I suspect it might prove too much for many of the non craft beer drinking music fans it’s been brewed for. I hope I am proved wrong. Tally Ho!









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Luke Nicholas at 10:54 a.m. on 10 November said
Kieran happy to prove you wrong. On the first night of Nunvember at Kings Arms (last Friday) they took 18 cases, and were surprised, actually shocked, at how well it sold to music fans. (this is from a Lion tied venue). The feedback on this beer has been amazing from everyone that has tried it.
Don't people talk about that epiphany beer that got them into drinking craft beer? Hopefully this is a gate way for some new drinkers of craft beer.
Tally Ho!
Luke