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Full Sail Double Wrecked Wreck the Halls 3.51 13

Full Sail Double Wrecked Wreck the Halls

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
133.61/5.03.51/5.0Special-69.8Shaker, Tulip
Commercial Description:
This version of Wreck the Halls is dry hopped twice for an extra 6 months with Centennial hops.
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 BückDich (4857), McCall, Idaho, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/104/58/103/515/20
Jul 7, 2004  
Tap @ Horse Brass Pub in Portland
Amber ruby hue with a light flim of head and some sticky oily lacing. Very perfumey with some delicious C hops; grapefruit and hop resin. The flavor has a good amount of bitterness but is balanced by the moderate alcohol content. Lots of PNW hops going on here, I really want to try this on cask. Finishes with some more hops and oak, not too dry but not too sweet like some of these stronger IPAs. Smooth mouthfeel, very good.


 duff (5475), Surrey, Greater London, England
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/515/20
Jun 9, 2004  
Tap@The Pilsner Room, Portland. A great 2IPA. Pretty full on thick and sweet. Very hoppy, piney, grapefruity, also a bit woody and i got a fair hit of vanilla in there, which was a bit odd, suffers a little for being a bit one dimentional, but it was still very nice.


 beerinmarch (2829), Washington, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/104/515/20
Jun 5, 2004    Updated: Jun 6, 2004
On tap at the Sasquatch brew fest in Eugene,OR. Poured a dark amber color with a small white head. Sweet hoppy aroma. Nice sweet start to the taste and ended nice and bitter. Great hoppy flavor. Smooth and crisp.


 Braudog (3777), Dayton, Ohio, USA
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/510/20
Jun 2, 2004  
Described as "so hoppy"!? Not. Light and vaguely fruity, but really not much more than an average American pale ale with hardly any flavor.


 Murphy (1759), Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/517/20
May 26, 2004  
Well the original was great and so was this one. Amber color, no head. Centennial pine aroma. Medium body, the flavor is all centennial even more than the original. Like drinking a pine tree, it was great!



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