Hunter is Gipsy Hill’s take on a traditional, Helles-style lager. It’s made with all German noble hops, finest Weyermann malts, and goes through 40 days of lagering. Well matched with outdoorism and brawn, and unfiltered like a film photo of a forest.
Andrew –
Not bad
Matt –
Crisp and a little citrusy. A good lager!
Dean –
Thin white head. Hazy golden pour. light bitterness. Easy drinking
DARREN –
nice lager entry from gipsy hill, very nice to drink, fits in well with their overall brand
Darun –
very good lager
Callum –
Similar to my experience with carver, drinkeable but not the best
Kev –
A nice light lager, clean tasting
Jon –
Nice and refreshing
Jon –
Adam –
Very nice beer, would drink again
James –
Refreshing, light lager
Andi –
Light and refreshing beer. Perfect for a hot summers day. Lovely stuff.
Joseph –
Good but not the best
Marjan –
Thin bodied, refreshing, crisp with lots of malty sweetness.
James –
Lovely fresh lager
Alasdair –
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Ian –
Dom –
very good
Lindsay –
Really tasty helles, light but with a full flavour.
Oliver –
Great for a lager, which i don’t drink much of.
Alex –
Craig –
Great lager, really refreshing, not gassy but lots of flavour
Callum –
Great lager
Sam –
Stuart –
I’m a big fan of gipsy hill brewery and helles beers and this doesn’t disappoint
Craig –
Piney, quite bitter. Slightly hazy.
Andrew –
I wasn’t totally blown away by this lager, it was ok but nothing to really write home about, sorry!
Matthew –
Richard –
OK
Rob –
David –
Andre –
Hazy lager. Hoppy
Mark –
Close behind lost and found
Jon –
Steven –
Very very nive
simon –
Grassy crisp bitterness, tasty lager
Donald –
Great beer with a meal, not to heavy and very tasty.
Alistair –
Not particularly exciting or memorable
Harry –
Nice
Andrew –
Christopher –
Nice one.
Neil –
Really refreshing beer
Ashley –
Rory –
Cheers!
Paolo –
Connor –