lb4lb (1545), Austin, Texas, USA Aug 8, 2008 Can from thickfreakness. Thanks dude!<br />
Pours a mostly clear amber color with lasting offwhite head in a tulip. Smell is very hoppy and a bit piney, earthy and fruity, with a hint of butteriness as it warms. Nice at first, but then the smell fades quickly and gets a bit too buttery for me. Taste is moderately bittered and with sweet malt. Some tea like flavors and very light grapefruit too. Medium bodied and soft to medium carbonation. Very drinkable but the buttery flavor bugs me a bit.
DSG (997), Yuvalim, Israel Nov 30, 2008 (10/27/08) Draught sample at the brewpub in San Francisco. Menu says 7.0% ABV. Clear deep golden to amber color. Aroma of floral hops, some piney notes and citrus. Sweet malty flavor at first with some caramel and bready notes. Continues bitter and hoppy with some fruitiness and citric notes. Rounded-mouthfeel. A very balanced IPA. Tasty. TheEpeeist (1032), Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, USA Nov 27, 2008 12 oz can. Crystal clear amber with a pillowy white head. Nose is orange, caramel, grapefruit and dough. Crisp medium light with sharp carb. Taste is caramel, grapefruit and club soda. Dry, earthy finish with wet hay; a bit metallic. Something off with this brew but not bad. illidurit (489), Santa Cruz, California, USA Nov 20, 2008 Poured into a pint glass. Hazy peach color with a decent off-white head. Some filmy lacing. Aroma is pretty nice, lots of lush tropical fruit. Flavor is underhopped and not nearly bitter enough. Toasty malt with overripe pineapple and a bit of tannin. Finish has a short bitterness more fitted to an APA than an IPA. Just under medium-bodied, with a good crisp carbonation level. Very average beer. Yet to be impressed by this brewery. BOLTZ7555 (599), Phoenix, Arizona, USA Nov 19, 2008 On tap at the brewery. Fiery orange/golden nugget color with a solid, fluffy meringue head and beautiful lacing. Enough carbonation to ignite the palate. This is a citrus bomb!!! Remember playing sports as a kid; and one of the parents bringing orange slices for half-time...very much like that (no I wasn’t an alcoholic as a child!!!) A little floral but the ripe citrus is definitely its strongest quality. Medium mouthfeel that hangs on the palate. Wow...great beer on tap. Bright, aggressive. Didn’t try the cans and hear it is a different story...must try at the brewery!!! GeneralGao (2627), Iowa City, Iowa, USA Oct 31, 2008 Draft at the brewpub. Poured a clear medium orange color. The head was white and left some lace behind. Subdued citrus fruit greeted the nose. Medium bodied and dry-ish with minimal bitterness and light alcohol. Pale malts, distinct orange, and toasted bread made up the flavor profile. Not bad.
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