DrBayern (1135), Morehead City, North Carolina, USA Feb 12, 2009 Bottle from CelticBrew, thanks for this Jim!! Clear gold pour under a big foamy white head that settles to a 1/8" layer that lasts and lasts, leaving a fine, filmy lace. Huge citrus hop aroma with doses of spruce, honey , and even some light fruit. Medium body and lightly carbonated, resinous, but surprisingly smooth and even silky. Hops come on quickly, like chewing grapefruit rind, with some toffee like sweetness for support. An outstanding IPA in the best of West Coast style. Juancho (225), Clearwater Beach, Georgia, USA Feb 12, 2009 On draught Toronado -
Very hoppy aroma - nice thick white head. Perfect IPA, well balanced hoppyness and overall goodness, though pales in comparison to eitherof the Plinys...
glkaiser (1150), Seattle, Washington, USA Feb 11, 2009 Fresh 22oz bottle. Perfect example of what I like in an IPA. Big pine hops that don’t quit, just enough malt to keep it drinkable. Bitterness in the finish is stong, but not overwhelming. Just big and fresh. I love this beer. Dickinsonbeer (3434), Hoboken, New Jersey, USA Feb 10, 2009 Had in bottle and tap a few times, none was better than the growler brought to Kramers tasting - I think Axilla or Miver? Insane stuff! Pours a light coppery orange slight haze and a massive tight pure white head. aroma is straight up dank and resinous similar to fresh weed, ridiculous with the simcoe and amarillo- tons of fruit and pine. Flavor is resinous as hell, sticky piny, overload of simcoe, and dank kind bud- with a spicy kick- harsh tacky raw bitterness that cuts through what little malt backbone is in there which is just awesome. hellbilly (1492), scottsdale über alles, Arizona, USA Feb 9, 2009 by way of psprings cause he felt bad letting this sit around... bottled 7/22/2008. in all fairness this is going on six months old. still, fantastic though not optimal.
pours a hazy orange gold iced/ tea color with a soft white head.
lots of citrus on the nose... grapefruit, orange and pineapple blend with caramel and non resinous pine. the flavor is the same... tart pineapple (not the golden ones), tangerines, caramel/maltiness, grass, floral hops and an earthy finish which is persistently parching. very clean.
pleasant medium body with a creamy mouth feel. the malts are balanced nicely hoppy dryness and near bitterness.
it’s nice now. i can’t imagine it fresh!
7/3/7/4/16/3.7 paiste2002 (148), Saugus, California, USA Feb 6, 2009 Pours a clear golden color with a smallish white head that falls off to some nice lace. Aroma is of hops, hops and more hops, citrus and pine. Flavor is of big citrusy hops, grapefruit, pine caramel malt, bitter Finnish. Very well balanced beer. Soonah (900), Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Feb 6, 2009 Poured a clear light copper color with lots of active carbonation and a short white head. Average lacing. Nice aroma. Orange and grapefruit first followed by a hefty dose of pine. Light floral and some sweeter graham cracker as well. The flavor was pine hops, light citrus and a solid caramel malt backbone. Easy drinking with a clean finish. Good. CapFlu (3480), Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Feb 6, 2009 (500ml bottle) Courtesy of IrishBoy. Pours a thin, white, frothy head and an orange, sediment-filled body with no-carbonation. Nose of pineapple, green leaves, tangerines and bitter hops. Flavours of tart Seville oranges, mild amber malt, and great bitterness to hoppy, pine-cone resin finish. 8/4/8/3/15
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