Twin Cities: Nelson & Simcoe 5.2%, Left Handed Giant Brewing, England
17 ratings
3.6
Twin Cities: Nelson & Simcoe
5.2% Pale Ale - New England
Our Twin Cities Gluten Free Pale range continues; Simcoe pairs with Nelson Sauvin to create a huge array of flavours, from bursting gooseberry to apricot and a distinctive crushed white grape. All of this plays over a rounded malt bill, with a blend of oats bringing a signature, full texture. Gluten Free & Vegan.
Gluten free

Reviews

Post author: Eric L
Eric L
@ Hazy - Paris XX
25 days ago
3.9
Superbe IPA pour les amateurs de houblons racés pour ce genre de style. Une belle découverte !

Post author: JUSTINJAYB
JUSTINJAYB
@ The Prince (Wood Green)
4 months ago
Twin Cities: Nelson & Simcoe, England
3.9

Post author: Aaron_dante
Aaron_dante
@ Be Hoppy
8 months ago
Twin Cities: Nelson & Simcoe, England
4.0

Post author: ASOS
ASOS
1 year ago
Twin Cities: Nelson & Simcoe, England
3.3
Sitruunan värinen, kevyesti samea. Sitruksinen ja pehmeä. Kevyt janojuoma, jossa ei juurikaan katkeruutta. Ihan mukava tuttavuus.

Post author: Juha M
Juha M
1 year ago
2.6
Raikas ja helppo hazy pale. Valitettavasti vähän vetinen omaan makuun, mutta meneehän tällänen ikeniin varmasti kuumana päivänä💪🏼

Post author: Musti77
Musti77
1 year ago
3.5

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Pien Shop & Bar
1 year ago
Twin Cities: Nelson & Simcoe, England
3.8
A busy day with outdoor work 🔨🪚📐  Now finally, a beer. Looks foggy, pale yellow like lemon pulp. The carbonation wants first to rush out of the can but calms down quickly when the beer is poured in a glass. A cloud-white fluffy head reaches two fingers and dissipates fast to a gossamer ring on the sides. Pineapple dominates the scent but lemon zest, grapefruit and a hint of white wine can also be detected. Slightly yeasty, as well. The palate offers pineapple, lemon and grapefruit. All zesty. No pith, nor peel. Those are the bitter parts of the fruits. Normally, I mean. I'm not sure if I can spot anything else here... maybe a faint twist of yeast but that's it. Looks like Simcoe wins the singles this time. Nelson Sauvin is a bit timid in the air but then disappears completely from the tastebuds. It's a pity. Ok. The body. It's light, just like its sister yesterday. I'm not surprised. The end is citrusy, predominantly. When the city has gone, the sun won't rise till the next dawn; how long I'll be the guided? How long I′ll be so blinded? Running away; twin cities, I'll be gone around. The mouthfeel is light, zesty, moderately crisp, refreshing, a bit dry and drying. Balanced, easy and quaffable. Marginally better than yesterday's Twin Cities.

Post author: Ana-75
Ana-75
@ Pien Shop & Bar
1 year ago
Twin Cities: Nelson & Simcoe, England
3.9

Post author: Karl G
Karl G
@ The Beer Stop
1 year ago
Twin Cities: Nelson & Simcoe, England
3.5
Quite watery which is a disappointment. Light yellow straw colour and basically all a bit weak.

Post author: Ponttooni
Ponttooni
@ K-Citymarket Oulu Kaakkuri
1 year ago
3.8