The_Sponge (161), Lynnwood, Washington, USA Mar 15, 2008 1 pint 6 fl. oz. bottle. Pours a hazy orange color. Flavor: A hint of pine, citrus, and just the right amount of hops.
Petrucci914 (372), Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA Oct 1, 2008 Pours a cloudy orange color with a medium off-white soapy head and leaves bubbly lacing. Aroma is citrus hops, some earthiness, and a small floral characteristic. Tastes unlike most IPAs. Taste is mostly floral, with a malt and spicy hop backbone. Sammy (3134), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sep 22, 2008 A very good IPA, and a hard one to find Northeast these days. Drying full bittreness, smooth, orange citrus. Aroma of c-hop but also a tad musty in there. Better as airs out. Dry aftertaste, must be high IBU.Lace webbing remains. illidurit (431), Santa Cruz, California, USA Sep 18, 2008 On tap at 99 Bottles in Santa Cruz. Poured into a pint glass. Copper color with an off-white head that leaves some decent lacing. Aroma is of citrus fruit and hop resin. Flavors of clean grapefruit and pine. Toasty malt profile, but hops run the show here. Good balance, medium bitterness. Surprisingly tasty beer from a mediocre brewery. Dry lingering finish. joekfsu (138), Boardman, Ohio, USA Sep 17, 2008 12 oz bottle. Pours a deep, cloudy brown with a 2 cm tan long standing head. Aroma is sweet for the most part, a little floral. Initial flavor of sweet malts. Flavor ends on spice and hops, and the hops carry on for a while. Medium body, limited lacing, light carbonation, and a hint of alcohol. Overall a well done beer, even the female roommate likes it. IlanMan (571), Winona, Minnesota, USA Sep 12, 2008 Pour is deep golden with a long lasting off white head. Aroma of strong fresh hops, sweet malt, light fruit and floral characters. Dang, taste is good. I got a lot of well blended floral hops with some citrus undertones. Has some light sweet malt background as well as a very nice lacing. I just looked at the rating below me and we are on the same page. A dang good brew but I shall have to rate higher that Biddle. This is a beer to try if seen on a shelf.
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