Harbour
Castles in the Sky Rhubarb Wheat x 21st Amendment Brewery


Harbour
Castles in the Sky Rhubarb Wheat x 21st Amendment Brewery

Crafted between Harbour Brewing Co. and 21st Amendment Brewery from San Francisco, this wheat beer pours with a golden haze, offers depth and body from the malted wheat and flaked barley, a soft fruity aroma and a refreshing finish from the additon of rhubarb during the boil and fermentation.
Tasting notes
Ingredients: Water, Malted Wheat, Malted Barley, Rhubarb, Hops & Yeast. For allergens see ingredients in bold.
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Crafted between Harbour Brewing Co. and 21st Amendment Brewery from San Francisco, this wheat beer pours with a golden haze, offers depth and body from the malted wheat and flaked barley, a soft fruity aroma and a refreshing finish from the additon of rhubarb during the boil and fermentation.
Tasting notes
Ingredients: Water, Malted Wheat, Malted Barley, Rhubarb, Hops & Yeast.
For allergens see ingredients in bold.
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About the brewery

Inspired by the land and shores of the Cornish coast, The Harbour Brewing Co set out to make beer for its local community, using the wealth of natural resources around it. Since 2012, the Harbour team has brewed a range of classic, easy-drinking styles best enjoyed outdoors, after a swim, or with friends. Though now enjoyed across London and the south of England, each beer is an homage to the lifestyle for which Cornwall is known and loved.
Community reviews
Community reviews
3.59 out of 5 stars
Rated by our members as:
A lovely wheat beer. Had a slight well balanced fruit flavour which I assume was the rhubarb.
Susprsingly clear for a wheat beer. Golden straw like colour with a white fluffy head. Wheaty sweet malt aroma to it. A light rhubarb flavour to it.
Earthy citrus, with a dry background sourness upfront. Sweeter taste later with a little herbal twang and a touch of orange peel. Flavours all fade quickly leaving a fairly nothingy sugary citrus taste to linger.
Andrew Poole
not too bad, I feared it might be too fruit forward but wasnt although had a strange after taste. OK quite passable, i wouldnt refuse it, but wouldnt buy it again