More information about Hurley Park
In the series of beery tributes to Salisbury's landmarks, Hurley Park is of course a must The New Sarum brewery invites us on a short tour of its home town with its core range of year-round beers Stops include the Yadkin River, not far from the town, the Grimes Mill, which burned down in 2013, and the Michael Braun House, also known as the Old Stone House Hurley Park is a garden open to the public, with expansive meadows, babbling brooks, shady resting areas, pavilions and a lush array of plants. The park was created thanks to a generous donation from the Hurley family in honor of the late Elizabeth Holmes Hurley and is now a popular destination for Salisbury residents and visitors:Inside
The beer of the same name delights with two aromatic extra ingredients: To give their classic wheat a refreshing kick, the brewers have brewed in lemongrass and orange peel Later, blood orange is also added This tangy trio makes the brew an irresistible play of fruity sweetness and tartness "A whole lot of orange flavor, but not so fruity that you miss the beer," says an enthusiastic fan of this summery creation on the beer review site ratebeercom, and we couldn't agree more
Hurley Park delivers the perfect balance of soft malt, juicy fruit and tart beer
Location: | Salisbury |
Country: | USA |
Content: | 0,35 Liter |
Manufacturer: | New Sarum |
Grain and malt varieties: | Barley |
Gravity: | 15°P |
Drink type: | Beer |