Fuller’s Griffin Gold Review: A Masterclass in Refreshing British Golden Ales

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When most people think of Fullers Brewery they think of London Pride or ESB. However, Fuller’s Griffin Gold proves that they can craft a light, vibrant, and incredibly refreshing golden ale.

As a fan of well-balanced ales, I find this particular beer to be a good example of modern execution paired with classic brewing expertise. Here is my breakdown of its flavour profile and characteristics.

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Appearance and Aroma

Pouring the beer from the bottle picture reveals a beautifully bright, straw-gold colour with excellent clarity. It forms a clean, light head that gently fades, releasing a remarkably fresh bouquet.

​On the nose, the experience is instantly uplifting. Unlike the heavily resinous or tropical aromas of modern craft IPAs, Griffin Gold offers a more sophisticated and zesty fragrance. You get immediate notes of bright citrus and a touch of lemon peel, grounded by a subtle, sweet biscuit malt background.

Flavour Profile and Mouthfeel

​The first sip delivers exactly what the label promises: it is light, crisp, and wonderfully zesty.

​The palate is treated to a delicate balance. It kicks off with a soft, clean malt sweetness that mimics the flavour of fresh grain. This is immediately followed by a lively burst of citrusy hops, providing a sharp but entirely pleasant bitterness. The finish is remarkably clean, leaving a refreshing, slightly dry aftertaste that practically begs you to take another sip.

​With its light-to-medium body and fine carbonation, it possesses an incredibly smooth mouthfeel, making it the quintessential summer pint.

The Verdict

Fuller’s Griffin Gold is a golden ale that strikes the perfect balance between high drinkability and genuine flavour. It doesn’t rely on overpowering hops; instead, it showcases the beauty of clean fermentation and high-quality British ingredients.  It’s a good session beer weighing in at only 3.4%.

If you are looking for an ale that is refreshing enough for a sunny afternoon, but complex enough to satisfy a traditional palate, this is one bottle you shouldn’t pass up.

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