Monday, 28 July 2025

Sud's With Buds 2025


 

Earlier this month was the third ever annual Suds with Buds at Rooster's Brewery. As mentioned previously, Suds with Buds essentially involves the conversion of the entire brewery, taproom and beer garden into a giant festival of beer, live music and street food.



This year, in the honourable role of wrist band applicator, I got to bear witness  to over 700 beer fans filling the premises. These including many familiar faces from beer fans, workmates and other brewing industry folk.  




The weather stayed decent enough despite the odd shower and the street food was on splendid form featuring various options from Greek and Jamaican cuisine to fully roasted chickens.   



Eventually, after the public had departed the event came the long anticipated finale; The free bar for staff afterwards. Which is also a great time for having a bit of a social with the other breweries. 

Thankfully, despite a great number of taps running dry throughout the day a pretty diverse array of beers were still available. Firstly up, the excellent (but apparently limited edition) cask offering of Fell Brewery Meadowsweet Farmhouse Pale 4.2%. Funky and floral with crisp, light drinkability and boozy vanilla pear and apricot. Next along the line was Tinderbox West Coast IPA 6.3% with lots of dank pithy citrus and a big weighty mouthfeel. Heavy going cask ale that made me think it would be better on keg.

Moving on to Round Corner Zorro 4.4%, a Mexican style lager that's super light, zesty and dry with a kick of lime in the finish. Abbeydale Coconut Macaroon Stout 5.4%was a keg offering that manages to excellently balance the elements of rich and toasty with clean drinkable refined flavours. Coconut, liquorice and macaroon throughout. I only just discovered Abbeydale beers properly this year. Not just great beers but their team are good to chat along with. Another great keg offering was Lost and Grounded Cruise Wear NZ Pale 4.2% with beautifully balanced refreshing gooseberry, citrus and sherbert.    



Moving on to the heavy hitters Yeasty Boys Wylam collab WxY6 Southern Hemisphere IPA 7% was a very cloudy, heavy bodied IPA loaded with bold, sweet NZ hop flavours. Perhaps a bit too cloudy for my liking but Utopian Brewing Regenerator Doppelbock 7.5% was another class offering. Pouring deep russet in the glass, bready caramelised malt and boozy plumb and prune notes dominate. Quite refined for a Doppelbock.  

Without the stamina to continue this brought a close to Suds with Buds 2025 for me. In summery, not just a class showcase of beer for all but a great day out with plenty to keep everyone entertained.   







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