KAggie97 (1886), Ugly, Hot, and Humid Spring, Texas, USA Jun 5, 2008 Bottle. I’m begining to dislike filtered beer- weak, hollow amber color in this one. Smells a decent strawberry-infused grapefruit, with a hint of apricot. Weak notes of grapefruit dominate the flavor, with just a touch of pine in the background. Very watery taste and mouthfeel. Not horrible; nice session IPA.
mcjay (26), Neenah, Wisconsin, USA Sep 6, 2008 Nice copper tone with a creamy white head. Kind of mellow for the style, because it’s not as hop dominant as you would expect. Not bad but not great. JPDIPSO (4234), Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA Sep 5, 2008 Bronze to copper in color. Taller beige head. Pine cleaner and orange zest aromas. Some faint caramel. No malt depth perceived in the scent. Initial flavors of caramel and lightly toasted malt. LIghtly wood malt and hops in the middle. Seems somewhat thin in body, with leads the feeling that this a light ale with some extra hops and some toasted malts. Fairly bitter finish and linger with grapefruit flavors and a zesty zing on the tongue. ansermadide (186), Kyle, Texas, USA Sep 2, 2008 Updated: Sep 3, 2008(12oz bottle from sampler 12 at home on September 2, 2008) Poured out of the bottle with a short white head atop an incredibly clear, light-orange body. Steady carbonation with small bubbles. Lacing slides right down the glass. I detect syrup. Aroma of malts, caramel, sugars, and a hint of hops. Wait - that’s not caramel... it’s bad, burnt sugar! Mouth is watery, subdued - flavor seems to be as if issued from Starbucks using one of those syrup dispensers. Detergent. Sticks in the craw. Same vibe I’ve gotten from the rest of the Dundee brews. The more of these I drink the more disappointed I get. Definitely not worth of an "IPA" label. Barely counts in my book as a pale ale. scottw86 (102), New York, USA Sep 1, 2008 Poured a slightly reddish light brown/tan with a small off-white head. Not much complexity in the aroma, mainly malts with some hops. The malts and grapefruit flavor in the flavor were balanced well I think, but there was definitely room for more hops. The aftertaste was surprisingly sweet. BREWMUSKCLES (759), WEEHAWKEN, New Jersey, USA Sep 1, 2008 with primarily a taste of hay and caramel malty sweetness this beer holds a hop taste too mild and a bit one dimensional similar to a grapefruit syrup. detergent like mouthfeel, that is meant as a complement this beer is an interesting conglameration of components that unfortunately do not add up to ipa’s as they are typically enjoyed today. recatagorized this type of brew would score better.
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