RATINGS: 292   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.31/5   EST. CALORIES: 147   ABV: 4.9%
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What is Bouncy House? It’s the next step in our quest to brew the perfect low-alcohol, high-flavor, hoppy American ale. We learned a few things from brewing ParadoX earlier this year, like lowering the alcohol content and avoiding the terms "session" and "IPA." When you taste Bouncy House, you’ll taste a modest malt bill of North American 2-row, British pale ale malt, C-60 and Aromatic malt mashed for a refreshingly light body that leaves plenty of spotlight for a melange of Warrior, Calypso, El Dorado and Citra hops.

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3.2
DJMonarch (15202) - Northwich, Cheshire, ENGLAND - JUN 27, 2022
UPDATED: JUN 28, 2022 1. Cask Stillage at GBBF 2014, Kensington Olympia 13/08/2014 Fruity hop aroma. Golden coloured hazy in appearance and hoppy with a pineapple flavour. A hint of dryness in a slightly nutty finish. 2. From the Bottle 14/08/2014 Hoppy aroma. White head. Golden coloured a little hazy in appearance fruity and hoppy pine flavour with a bitter and citrussy finish.

3.5
alexsdad06 (17935) - Cincinnati, Ohio, USA - MAR 18, 2021
UPDATED: MAR 18, 2021 This is a backlog rating from 2014 from a bottle, from notes. When I had this beer it was average to below average for the style and not something I wanted to have again or I just didn't get back to my notes because of my technology at the time, work and/or family. Words to describe this beer are pale malts, citrus, floral, herbal, decent for a session IPA.

3.5
Jabah (2555) - Fairfax, Virginia, USA - APR 11, 2019
UPDATED: APR 11, 2019 Living down here in FL where the heat index has been 100+ degrees for about 2 months now, I am starting to get into these session IPAs. Lighter, not as malty, less ABV%, less filling, etc.....you get the picture. A semi-cloudy light orange/medium yellow appearance. Crisp and very refreshing. This surprisingly has a decent amount of citrus/grapefruit flavor, well hopped, and well balanced. Only grabbed a single of this to sample, but I could go for a 6 of this before the weather starts to change.

2.2
Lonick (2711) - Edinburgh, SCOTLAND - SEP 1, 2017
Bottle @home (rating backlog). Pours golden/yellow, white head. Nose is orange, citrus, floral, slight burnt rubber. Taste is the same with the burnt rubber coming through a touch more.

3.1
ABUSEDGOAT (4141) - California, USA - MAR 23, 2017
Cloudy amber color, huge gushing head that lasts. Aroma is very light with spicy hops, a touch of grapefruit, citrus, yeast. Medium to light bodied, yeasty with light citrus notes. Sorta like an amber ale I guess..

2.1
surething_ii (5954) - Šenkvice, SLOVAKIA - JAN 9, 2017
Hmm what to tell here. Aroma is zero to none, one has to pay close attention to notice mild citruses. Head quickly dissappears. Hops play prime in taste, but that’s it. Meh.

1.9
kamanova_boy (1807) - Bratislava, SLOVAKIA - JAN 7, 2017
Bottle. Firm white head, hazy yellow colour, herbal aroma. Pretty average IPA, very easy to drink, very easy to forget. Herbal, soft taste. As a side note, very ugly bottle label. Edit: Rerating. Taste gets worse with every sip.

3.3
john44 (4849) - SW London, Greater London, ENGLAND - JAN 5, 2017
Gravity Cask Third of a Pint at GBBF 2014, Olympia, London Aug 2014 - Hazy Yellowy Gold in colour. Fruity; grapefruit and lemon citrus. Hoppy; grassy hops. Malty; pale malts, caramel. Lots of flavour for low ABV. Very bitter hoppy citrus fruity throughout. Drinkable but too bitter. (2014-08-13)

3
hopdog (24868) - Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA - OCT 22, 2016
12oz bottle. Poured a golden color with a white head. Citrus with some pine.

3.4
glennmastrange (3556) - hobe sound, Florida, USA - OCT 19, 2016
Bottle. Moderate grain and caramel for the malt, light herbs for the hops, light to moderate dough for the yeast, with a hint of pepper in the background. Head is large, frothy turning rocky, white, with excellent lacing and is fully lasting. Color is hazy amber/tan. Flavor starts faintly sweet and lightly acidic, then finishes lightly acidic and bitter. Palate is medium, watery with a lively carbonation and a slightly dry finish. A pretty nice Session IPA that’s still lighter on flavors than aromas, but it does have a relatively heavy body compared to others.


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