CelticBrew (536), The Crystal Coast, North Carolina, USA Aug 24, 2008 I’ve been waiting a couple of years for this beer, finally got it via liquidsolutions.biz (thanks Matt M). Poured a hazy golden from 22 oz bomber, forming nice size foamy white head. Aroma of hops, resins, and ocean water. Extremely smooth beer, quinces one thirst for excellent beer. Hops galore, let them sing. Once again AleSmith claims excellence.
aplusbreaks (128), , Colorado, USA Nov 20, 2008 <b>Big Thanks to Swolf3 for the bottle</b><br /><br />
22oz bottle pours a hazy golden with a small but nice looking head that leaves behind some decent lacing. Aromas of hops have faded I think, smells more malty almost like a strong ale rather than a IIPA, kind of weird judging it by color then the aromas. Flavors are still hop strong with pine and citrus coming through with a definite malt presence. poolboy (24), Lafayette, Indiana, USA Nov 20, 2008 My favorite double IPA. Lots of hops of course. Has the hint of fresh oranges that is so great in double IPAs. Grapefruit and pine. Huge head. Not too sweet. dogfish120love (110), west hartford, Connecticut, USA Nov 18, 2008 Summer edition. Was kept at a warm temp 85 Degrees so keep that in mind when I rate the appearance.
Appearance: poured a golden orange with a thick frothy head that while disapating turned rocky.
Smell: huge citrus and grapefruit notes mixed with some signifigant pine and floral aromas.
Taste: huge citrus/ grapefruit hop flavor, on second swill alcohol is very present on the after taste.
Palate: good, but rather acidic and alcohol potent on the after taste, definitely an enamel dissolver, but thats what you expect from a solid IPA
grimreeser (756), Minnesota, USA Oct 27, 2008 Pours a golden orange with a nice sized head, good lacing. Aroma of floral and citrus hops, caramel. Sweet with a solid bitterness. couchand (164), Iowa City, Iowa, USA Oct 24, 2008 Hazy golden, some lingering white head.
Citric nose. Strong grapefruit, somewhat sweet aroma.
Strongly bitter, slightly boozy, and citric. A little sweet.
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