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Saint Arnold Elissa IPA

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3673.5/5.03.49/5.06.6%75.8Shaker, Tulip
Commercial Description:
A traditional India Pale Ale, the Elissa IPA is very hoppy with a properly balanced malty body. Elissa has huge hop additions in the kettle that give it a wonderful bitterness and is then dry-hopped in the fermenter to create the pleasant floral, hoppy nose. Our reverse osmosis water makes the bitter very soft with no harsh notes to it. The maltiness is derived from British Maris Otter malt. Its rich flavor stands up to the hops that would otherwise dominate this beer. The Elissa is an authentic version of the IPA style which was first brewed in the late 1700’s in England for transport to the British colony of India. The high level of hops combined with higher alcohol levels worked as preservatives to keep the beer good over the long voyage to India where conditions were not conducive to brewing. This beer is named after ELISSA, a tall ship now moored in Galveston. Ships like ELISSA were used in transporting IPAs to India. Saint Arnold is donating a portion of the proceeds of this beer to the Galveston Historical District for preservation of this ship.
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 Maria (6265), Thisted, Denmark
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/514/20
Apr 6, 2008  
The Fonefan/Brugmansia Cnudde tasting. Courtesy of Papsoe. Hazy orange-golden with a nice, creamy head. The aroma is fruity hoppy - mostly citrus fruits like grapefruit and tangerine. The flavour has a nice fruity bitterness with notes of citrus, mostly tangerine peel and grapefruit. It’s nice, but would IMO have been even nicer, if the caramel foundation had been stronger, and I think it would have been even better balanced.


 mar (1883), Dallas, Texas, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/103/513/20
Apr 1, 2008  
amber pour with a thin cream head. slight hop scent with orange notes. nice smooth hop flavor and an overall good taste.


 ChristianScheffel (4529), Odense, Denmark
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/515/20
Mar 31, 2008  
Orange with a lasting white head. Peach and pine hoppy aroma. Has a good hop flavour balanced by just enough sweetness.


 yespr (12184), Copenhagen O, Denmark
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/513/20
Mar 30, 2008  
12 fl oz bottle@fonefan/Brugmansia’s Cnudde tasting. Pours hazy orange with a lacing white head. Solid woody and hoppy aroma. Flavour is dry hoppy and light woody. Finish is dry and bitter, vague caramel malt base.


 Sammy (4013), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/515/20
Mar 29, 2008  
Cloudy light orange with white head. Full C bitterness with significant maltiness. Drinkable and an OK IPA.


IPAsavedMYlife (32), Tallahassee, Florida, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/517/20
Mar 24, 2008  
A good solid "old world’ IPA. There’s plenty of carbonation in this one which will give you a good amount of head. There is plenty of of citrus nots as well as malty and of course hops. The head was in between sticky and clean somewhere. The only thing I didn’t like was the aftertaste had somewhat of a burnt flavor. Otherwise, this is a solid IPA that I could drink a lot of if I lived in the area that I purchased it.


 jason (1623), Easton, Pennsylvania, USA
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/512/20
Mar 24, 2008  
. Bottle. Thanks to fly for the bottle. Poured a hazy dark golden body with thin head. Aroma is sweet malt, light citrus. Flavor is light hops, citrus and a sweet malty body. Smooth with a nice floral mouthfeel.


152219 (14), USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/105/56/104/510/20
Mar 20, 2008  
Saint Arnold Elissa IPA 12 oz bottle purchased from Central Market in Dallas Poured into a shaker. Appearance: Copper colored with a very white head. Medium amount of carbonation. Long lasting head. Aroma: Mild amout of citrus hops with a nice scent of caramel. Taste: A slight amount of bittering hops hits the mouth but is overwhelmed by the caramel taste of the malt. Nice mouthfeel. A bit of cardboard also is noticeable. Overall: A pretty refreshing beer. Have actually had this on cask at the Gingerman in Dallas. Preferred the casked beer. Will re-rate when I try from a tap.



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