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Terrapin Rye Squared 3.75 515

Terrapin Rye Squared

Percentile
96
overall

bottled
common

on tap
common

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
5153.76/5.03.75/5.0Spring8.5%80.2Snifter, Tulip
Commercial Description:
Double the malt, double the hops, and double the flavor of the original Rye Pale Ale recipe. (Hence the name Rye Squared.) With its mammoth hop aroma, bitterness and flavor, this beer is not for the faint at heart. The Rye Squared clocks in at a hefty 8.5% ABV so double your pleasure and double your fun because Terrapin went a little crazy with this one! The first keg of Rye Squared went on tap at Tasty World in Athens on Monday April 25th 2005. A special thank you goes out to the newly formed Terrapin Keg Killers. We were told that Tasty World would put the Rye Squared on as soon as they finished off a keg of a "Select" beer they had on tap. When the Terrapin Keg Killers heard about this they went to Tasty world and finished off that other keg in record time. By 10pm on Monday they were enjoying the fruits of their labor when the first ever Rye Squared keg went online. Malt: 2-row pale, Munich, Malted Rye, Bisuit Malt, Honey Malt. Hops: Amarillo, Cascade, East Kent Goldings, Fuggle, Magnum
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amc3000 (46), houston, Texas, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/517/20
Jul 5, 2008  
12oz. bottle. pours with a little carbonation. nice copper-tan coloring, aroma of rye and sweetmalt. taste is a good balance with a decent amount of rye spicy notes.aftertaste is nice with no harsh flavors.


 GMCC2181 (883), Bear/Elkton, Delaware, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/104/515/20
Jul 5, 2008  
I think josh sent this to me so THANKS! Nice amber color, with a small head that faded quickly. Good lacing as well. Aroma is lots of grapefruit and citrus/pine hops. Taste is smooth, maltier then I expected but still good. The bitterness comes up front followed by a stong malt backing. No trace of alcohol. Texture is slightly above medium and low carbonatiion. Easy to drink. I was impressed by the smoothness of the beer. Overall a solid DIPA, that is worth buying! Thanks again StFun!


 travita (1970), Frisco, Texas, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/516/20
Jul 3, 2008  
Amber colored and clear with a decent off white head. Smell is caramel, fruit, malts, hops, and alcohol. Taste is hot with alcohol. Sweet caramel and a good bitterness.


 tarjei (1762), Bryne, Norway
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/103/58/104/516/20
Jun 30, 2008  
355 ml bottle - tasting with yngwie, gunnfryd and Beer_2000. Hazy amber/orange color, beige head. Aroma has very nice hops and fruit. Flavor is hops, some spices, fruit, nice sweetness. Lovely hoppy imperial pale ale.


 Stine (1381), St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/514/20
Jun 28, 2008  
A gift from jasonp. Pours fully hazed, bright orange. A thin, creamy silk. Deli rye pushes breadiness in the nose. Floral perfumes waft a subdued, alcoholic earthiness. Biscuits, brown sugars, and the dirtiest citrus fruits layer the girth and brutishness of unrestrained sweetness, but at the moment of reckless abandon the softness of the hops seem to pull it back, with a wooden bitterness.

Biting celery seed and artichoke hop pungency in the flavor. Slick malts, heavy on tangy floral honey. Perfume alcohol again unmistakable. Rye nicely placed for the most part; easy to locate but easy to ignore. Hops play coy at times to a very sweet, almost syrupy but well built malt profile, but consistently lend a cool resinous punch and a creamy vegetal earthiness.

Heavy but somewhat effervescent palate; dries out a little in the finish with some pine-bitten alcohol, tending to linger with a bit of syrupy sweetness. If it could hollow out a little more on a crushing dryness of hops the memorable qualities of the beer would be wrapped up and packaged nicely. Altogether, a surprisingly fine example. Thanks Jason!


 yngwie (5088), Kristiansand, Norway
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/516/20
Jun 26, 2008  
Bottle. Pours a hazy, orange body with a small beige head. Really malty and hoppy with sugary and malty sweetness, as well as lots of pine and resin. I’m thinking rye as well, but not sure if that’s because of the beer’s name. Full-bodied, sticky sweet in the mouth with lots of sugary maltyness and enough pine and resin to make it balanced. The alcohol is well hidden, making it a dangerous beer, as it’s quaffable as hell. A beauty of a kind we’re sure missing in Norway. (080626)


bconger (78), Birmingham, Alabama, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/58/104/517/20
Jun 23, 2008  
Bottle. Amber pour with a thick, foamy, off-white head. Aromas of spicy hops and toasty malt. Nice, bitter hops and sweet, almost cane syrupy, malt. Finishes with a lingering bitterness and ethanol warmth, which are both accompanied by the faint hint of tropical fruits. Viva Terrapin and Go Dawgs!


 sleepylopes (315), New York, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/103/516/20
Jun 20, 2008  
pale ale on the labled but its big. Almost a spice cake aroma. Like a bakery with hops. Nice viper color and minimal foam. Sweet and smooth with bittering and no citric or pine presence. I can’t compeat with the com. Discription but I like it great trade. touch of alchoal.



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