Pale yellow in colour and naturally bottle conditioned, the beer may be poured cloudy by gently swirling the last few inches to rouse the natural yeast sediment.
Alternatively, clear beer can be decanted carefully leaving the yeast behind.
Serve cool in a long glass to experience the true citrus overtones which have been delicately flavoured with whole spices and vanilla.
Roger Protz, beer writer, described Clouded Yellow on the Radio 4 Food Programme as: "Lovely...rich, spicy, slightly peppery and marmaladey on the nose." Chef and beer with food writer Richard Fox said "The natural citrus element of the beer contrasts favourably with fish dishes."
An award winning, quite unique wheat beer, Clouded Yellow derives its name from a migrant butterfly found visiting the UK during the summer months.
Winner of the Design & Packaging award at the International Beer Challenge 2009 Awarded a Bronze medal at the Taste of the West Competition 2009
St Austell Brewery
4.8% Vol
500ml