Wold top GFree... any compromise?

It's a hard concept to grasp of having to go gluten free, a couple of years ago I had a bit of a scare and had to gfree for a couple of weeks and man it was tough! The worst thing is that most beers contain gluten.Since then, I've had quite a few gluten free brews sent to my house, many have been pretty average, almost like drinking a standard light lager. So when I was mailed these brews I was slightly sceptical to say the least, things were crossing my mind like with they be average or will they be bland... Their labels definitely weren't, they were by far some of the most attractive artworks I've seen in the side of a bottle. Let's see how they panned!..

The Beers

Beer: Against the GrainBrewery: Wold Top BreweryOrigin: North Yorkshire, UKABV: 4.5%

Winner of the SIBA North Gold Award, Silver, Highly Commended in the Free From Awards & Great Taste Award 1Star Gold. "Perfect with fish and lightly spiced dishes".[su_row][su_column size="1/2"]A picture of Against the Grain, Wheat Free Beer from the Beer Yeti Wold Top Gluten Free Beer review[/su_column][su_column size="1/2"]Pour- Incredibly light in colour with an almost sparkling champagne appearance.Aroma- This is matched with the aroma, very light, with an underlay of sharp, citrus notes.Taste-  Mellow, refreshing flavours, finished off with a bitter-citrus, hoppy kick which almost creates the essence of a fine champagne and I would put it down as a very easy drinking, crafty lager.Definitely one for those hot, summer evenings that are hopefully coming soon!![/su_column][/su_row]Available to purchase at Waitrose, the Wold Top Brewery Website and selected retailers in Yorkshire.

Beer: Scarborough Fair IPABrewery: Wold Top BreweryOrigin: North Yorkshire, UKABV: 6.0%

This triple hopped brew has won the Great Taste Award 2 Star Gold 2014 and was also a finalist in Sainbury’s Great British Beer Hunt 2012. "Ideal beer to serve with hot flavoured menus".[su_row][su_column size="1/2"]A picture of Scarborough Fair IPA from the Beer Yeti Wold Top Gluten Free Beer review[/su_column][su_column size="1/2"]Pour- Deep amber... almost glowing!Aroma- Bold aroma, this time replicating that of a delicate white wine, with a cracking mix of sharp citrusy & sweet floral notes with hints of elderflower.Taste-  The floral sweetness is followed into the flavour, met with a sharp bitter hoppy ending with hints of spice that tingles on your tongue... EPIC COMBO!!!Everything works amazingly in this brew to create a truly magically balance IPA.[/su_column][/su_row]Available in selected M&S, Co-op, Sainsburys, Waitrose and Asda. Also available to purchase on the Wold Top Brewery Website and selected retailers in Yorkshire.

Beer: Marmalade PorterBrewery: Wold Top BreweryOrigin: North Yorkshire, UKABV: 5.0%

"Great with classic roast dinners and chocolate."[su_row][su_column size="1/2"]A picture of Marmalade Porter from the Beer Yeti Wold Top Gluten Free Beer review[/su_column][su_column size="1/2"]Pour- Deep, dark brew!Aroma- Rich, malty aroma, with hints of chocolate orange and coffee.Taste- Sweet, malty flavours counterbalanced with hints of bitter orange and coffee.Beautiful!.. Even Paddington Bear would be proud!!!Available to purchase on the Wold Top Brewery Website  and selected retailers in Yorkshire.[/su_column][/su_row]Verdict, three perfectly balanced brews, full of character, flavour and kick! As a beer drinker, the main thing to say is I'd drink these whether they were gluten free or not as these brews do not compromise anything, they are just three cracking brews!!!This feature is a paid for promotion.

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