Tryst
Deep golden ale. Solid earthy, pine-resin hoppiness that lingers. Some caramel-toffee malt. A traditional English-style India Pale Alei with some punch to it.
Harvey's
Holy Cow. Where to start?
To pidgeon-hole this beer would be a disservice, both halfway between a strong ale and an IPAi.
Harveys India Pale Ale is 3.2% alcohol and has very, very little hop character. There is a caramel - malt flavour but not much e
Since my favourite style of beer is a pale ale with a citrussy hoppy flavour - but had already done 2 recently that were quaffing strength - I thought I'd make a proper sipping beer.
Coronado
Having 8 different hops and 3lb's of hops per barrel it's definately for the hop freeks like me.
Thornbridge
Of all the things you would expect in an IPAi - kiwi fruit! I think so, anyway. Some light fruity malt & a little toffee flavour too.
St Austell
A golden ale with a good spicey bitterness to it & some hop aroma.
Nils Oscar
This IPAi has a good earthy hoppiness & peppery bitterness. A malty sweetness is here too.