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Southern Tier Hoppe

Southern Tier Hoppe

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An American Strong Ale brewed by
Southern Tier Brewing Company

Lakewood, New York USA

bottled
common

on tap
available

Broad Distribution
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3593.67/5.03.66/5.0Special8%67.8Trappist glass P  Stats

Commercial Description:
We craft this much like a sculptor who uses only a hammer and chisel to shape stone into a masterpiece. Hoppe is spawned of these few essentials: barley, wheat, hops, yeast and water. This limited palette is an exercise in minimalism, with refined elements which are deliberately selected. This simple combination creates a golden shimmering brew infused with delicate aromas. The artful nature of this beer is exposed with the first taste. As the malt and hops created a composition of flavors, and elegant finish leaves an impression that your tastes will not soon forget. Don't be deceived by th innocence of Hoppe. Please enjoy in moderation.

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 lamas (576), Adams Morgan, Washington DC, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/516/20

Jun 19, 2008  
22 oz. bottle. A hazy gold body with a smallish light-tan head on top. Well-balanced aroma that is equal parts grassy/grapefruity and caramel. Medium to full-bodied. The taste is just as well-balanced as the aroma. Lots of caramel upfront to offset the citrusy back end. Very drinkable. Not too shabby.

 bb (2131), Martinez, California, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/56/102/514/20
Oct 4, 2008  
Bottle. Amber beer with a thin off-white head. Great resiny, grapefruit aroma. Grapefruit, pine, caramel flavor. Body doesn’t keep up with the flavor - just a little too light. Resin and grapefruit linger with a bit of caramel. A bit of grass starts to show up in the background.


 AllAboutStout (522), Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/103/516/20
Oct 3, 2008  
Pours a clear gold in color with a huge pillowy, carbonated white head sitting atop. Smell is piney and grassy hops. Very good amount of piney hops in the nose. Taste is more of the flavorful hops. Not overly bitter or tongue thrashing. More of the flavorful type. I would prefer if this beer was a bit more of a brute. Without the aspect, this is a very drinkable, smooth beer. Almost too drinkable, especially since the bottle notes the 10% ABV.


 Hophead22 (251), Redlands, California, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/515/20
Sep 28, 2008  
22oz bottle courtesy of Swolf3, thank you Steven. Nice dark yellow/gold color, white head. Nice hop aroma, grassy and a little piney, very subdued. Bitter hopiness in the flavor, not too bad.


 FlssmrBrewAlum (227), South Chicago Suburbs, Illinois, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/103/515/20
Sep 28, 2008    Updated: Sep 29, 2008
22 oz bottle from Laraway Liquors (New Lenox, IL) shared with a friend. An interesting brew, indeed. Pours a medium goldish hue, lighter than expected, with a decent white head that sustains. Aromas are hoppy, citrus and other fruits that are balanced with a delicate sweetness. Taste is similar, a bit muted, with a more noticeable alcohol presence. Dry finish where the hops are evident, but the pale malts kinda slip into oblivion. Loses itself on its way to its goal. Dissappointing.


 Drink4Satan (476), Bristol, Rhode Island, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/57/103/516/20
Sep 26, 2008  
Pours a hazy gold colour with a frothy white head that leaves a beautiful, evenly distributed coating of lace. The nose is sweet and fruity with minimal hop presence. The flavour is immediately zesty and medium-bitter with hints of tropical fruits. It does well to minimize the medicinal tastes that can come from these pale, hoppy brews. The balance is perfect and the drinkability is high. The palate is slightly slick, mildly boozy, and drying in the finish. The palate duration is long, leaving fruity hops and resin bitterness. This is a bold statement by Southern Tier in making a beer that is far from bold, yet still enjoyable.




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