blipp (713), Grand Island, New York, USA Jan 17, 2008 Bottle. Appearance: Amber, thin beige head. Aroma: Very hoppy. Floral, citrus, grapefruit. Palate: Medium. Flavor: Again, heavy on the hops. Floral, citrus, some toffee like malt is noticeable. Overall: Very good beer. It smells wonderful, tastes great, alcohol is hidden well.
HenrikSoegaard (3003), Randers, Denmark Aug 28, 2008 Draught, københavner-smagning courtesy Cockney Pub. Creamy white good mostly lasting head. Deep orange nice colour. Moderate malty powerfull hoppy aroma. Great bitter flavor. Lots of hopps, but still slighty malty/sweet notes. Long great finish. Creamy palate. Great IIPA. dmtroyer (339), Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA Aug 27, 2008 22oz. Pours a beautiful, deep golden color with a white head that hangs around for the pint. The nose is easily the biggest disappointment here. I get very mild hops and a bit of vanilla, but not much else. Body is a much better experience with bitter citrus, vanilla again, and apple finishing with a good smattering of malt. Soft and creamy, tending to caramelized flavors in the mouth makes the palate the best feature. Lacking the complexity to grant this an outstanding rating from me. JCB (1001), Durham, North Carolina, USA Aug 27, 2008 12oz from Sam’s, Durham. Picked up some of this after not having had it for a while, mostly bought it because my brother-in-law is a freak for it. I was reminded of what a delicious, fresh DIPA this is. Bright amber pour with evident depths, almost glowing with freshness. Rocky head attests to the liveliness of the beer. Big piney aroma, deliciously hoppy. Pleasantly bitter flavors mingle on the tongue, with some sweet malts in there providing decent balance. One tends to get overwhelmed by all the good IPAs and DIPAs out there, but Hercules sticks out. mirjukka (355), LOHJA, Finland Aug 27, 2008 bottle 660ml at Pikkulintu Helsinki shared with JK54B & FatPhil Thanks! 250808
color amber very strong agressive pine hops. Sticky full body grapefruit alcohol hidden well. It’s done, I am not interested about second one. Ingevara (465), Hindås, Sweden Aug 27, 2008 Tall lasting head. Lots of aroma. The commercial description above doesn’t really lie much; it is an elixir fit for the gods. And for me. I thought the purpose of IPA was to give the british soldiers in hot India a less sturdy ale than what they were used to, but this is the opposite. Strong in wort, hops and bitterness. Malty and with lingering flavor of grapefuit and multi grain bread, raisins and touch of chocolate. The only negative thing I can think of is the small size of the bottle.
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