
A refreshing blonde ale delicately infused with the flavour of elderflower.
Hops:Magnum, Saaz
Reviews
Simon P
@ The Dockle Farmhouse3 months ago

4.1

1972GAZMOD
@ Avion (Wetherspoons)3 months ago

3.7
Decent drink. Nice floral, hoppy aroma with a slight citrusy note. Similar taste profile, but enjoyable. Subtle sweetness to finish. Smooth and easy-drinking session ale. I only had half, as I expected it to be very sweet, but it was not that bad.

Longale
@ The Sennockian3 months ago
3.1
Never been a fan of Elderflower Ale, a wee bit too floral for me as expected.
Helcos
@ The Railway Hotel3 months ago

2.7
Flowery but ok for one

Charlie
@ The Railway Hotel3 months ago
3.0
Not a massive Elderflower fan, but its not too overwhelming. Acceptable enough. Part of Spoons beer festival.

Abbyja211
@ The Three Hulats3 months ago
4.0
Really light and refreshing. Quite fruity, elderflower flavour is good
Jon C
@ The Walnut Tree3 months ago
2.3
Quite a change from the coffee porter I just had.
Not initially sure what to make of this!
I don’t drink much elderflower, but to me at first this has quite a chemically, almost slightly chlorine taste.
As usual, the more you drink the better it gets, but it’s still not great for me!
Gavin
@ Rupert Brooke3 months ago
3.8

Dartford Dave
@ The Bank Statement3 months ago

3.0
JDW Beer Festival, Spring 2026
Golden colour, refreshing but strong elderflower flavour. Not too sure about this one.

Barchetta
@ The Wharf8 years ago
4.5
Very pleasant indeed. Can't think of a Saltaire beer I haven't enjoyed. Having tried classic blonde and raspberry blonde in bottle form. Tonight I found this on hand pump in a favoured local. Lovely golden blonde colour with indiscernible head. No particular nose. Lovely refreshing mouth feel, Elderflower at the front with gentle flowery hop background, Clean dry finish. Quaffable being an understatement.