Jervis Bay ‘Sunset’ Amber Ale

Rating:

“Golden hour in a glass! Our Sunset Amber Ale blends rich caramel with malty flavours for an ale that’s as captivating as the Jervis Bay horizon. Nature never tasted this good!”

Glassware: English pint.

Appearance: Gorgeous amber pour with a distinctly reddish hue. It forms a light two and a bit finger head which gradually recedes. Not a lot of lacing to speak of though.

Aroma: It’s got that good base sweetness i.e toffee/toffee apple, caramel, honeysuckle and toasty malts. The hops counteract nicely, injecting a good dose of mixed citrus and rind, subtle stone fruits, pine resin and light florals. Maybe it’s coz we’re very recently coming off one of the best amber ales we’ve ever had (Fursty Ferret) but this one seems to be lacking juuuust a little bit in depth.

Flavour: Yeah, following on from what we’re saying about a small lack of depth, the same applies here too unfortunately. The flavour profile is good, don’t get us wrong, it provides a nice toasty malt with toffee, caramel, orchard fruit, orange blossom and tangerine but the issue is it’s a little restrained and watered down. Kinda falls flat on its arse in the finish where delicate toasty malts fade out pretty quick.

Mouthfeel: Holds up ok. Smooth and gelatinous, flat-ish Co2. Mild-medium body and a 5% ABV which is spot on for the style.

Overall: It’s been a while between drinks for us and JB. They’ve got a good core range to get amongst all year round, there’s no debate there, but their limited releases have been a tad uninspiring for a while.