Bells Beach ‘Bird Rock’ Brown Ale

Rating:

“Birdrock, not only an awesome right hander, but the place where the idea for Bells Beach Brewing was conceived. This silky smooth coffee brown ale is the perfect combination of malty richness, coffee from our local roaster Mikro and classic British hops.”

Glassware: English pint.

Appearance: Deep ruby red pour with good clarity. Too light for a Brown Ale in our opinion. It forms a finger of rocky tan head which gradually reduces to a fine film. A wet but intricate lace decorates the glass as we imbibe.

Aroma: Typical Brown Ale characteristics upfront – lightly roasted malts, nutty chocolate, toast, coffee and woody/earthy hops. Not a whole lot else happening to be honest. It’s not like that’s a bad thing at all, especially as the limited aromas on offer still provide a nice robust combination for the olfactory’s.

Flavour: Hhhmmm we were a little apprehensive coz typically a weak aroma is followed by a weak flavour profile. The shame is that the beer is, by description, a coffee Brown Ale but the coffee aspect is far too shy. All we get is slightly sweet, nutty caramel initially then a somewhat diluted mix of coffee, chocolate and woody hops into a short dry finish.

Mouthfeel: Not too bad actually. A little rigid but it holds a decent body with smooth texture. The co2 is about where we like it for the style.

Overall: This was actually our 2nd crack at this Victorian brewery. We remember picking up their IPA while on a beer tour through South West Victoria/Geelong back in 2016 (or ’17. Memory is starting to fade 😬). This Brown is pretty middle of the road. It’s lacking in certain areas and really isn’t doing anything for us.