harlequinn (2746), Tacoma, Washington, USA Nov 20, 2003 A very nice pour, that is lightly golden with a big puffy white head. Some incredible lacing, and a great hoppy aroma that follows into the taste. Agressively hopped flavor, that is nicely balanced by a big bold malt character. A very nice winey mouthfeel, that is very light and refreshing, lots of hops in the front, with a bit of a bitter aftertaste, that turns to slightly sweet carob flavors in the finish. A very nice IPA.
DTM (390), Winters, California, USA Oct 2, 2008 Bottle from a trade with STFun. Poured a copper color with a huge head. The smell of hops ever present. Tasted of both pine and citrus hops. A little weak on the palate and unfortunaley doesn’t stand out from the many IPA’s available. WickerBrew (278), Chicago, Illinois, USA Oct 1, 2008 Happy to see this in 12oz bottles, and even happier to be paying a surprisingly low amount for it. This is just a solid IPA in pretty much all ways. Not too hoppy, sort of a thinnish taste, great smell, this is easy to drink. Could possibly enter the possibility list of cheap high abv regulars for me. lumpsowers (87), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA Sep 29, 2008 Copper, golden pour, low head, some lacing. Floral and fruity hops, grape. First impression is sweet and a flat lack of carbonation. Bitter typical IPA, no bite, nice example of a better than average IPA taalhiker (109), Dayton, Ohio, USA Sep 29, 2008 From bottle. Part of April Dayton Beertasting event.
Pours clear amber with robust white head. Aroma of pine and citrus hops. Very good beer considering the price point. Slightly short finish but would buy again. Pub (4102), Banbury, Oxfordshire, England Sep 27, 2008 Bottled at The Rake, Borough, London. Clouded orange amber with white head. The first time we had been to this pub, owned by Utobeer I think, with a great foreign beer fridge. This is heavily hopped, pretty dry with a yeasty note. Pretty refreshing, but really not the best idea while on a pub crawl!
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