Glouglouburp (2778), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Sep 23, 2009 In short: Sugary caramel and resinous woody bitterness. More IPA than APA. Good, not very good.
How: Tap at brewpub
The look: C golden copper body topped by a long-lasting small beige head
In long: Nose is very hoppy with fruity and floral notes. Big crunchy caramelized malts with notes of brown sugar followed by a strong resinous woody bitterness. Body is full but not round or rich, this is a crunchy malt profile. Finish is a fight between dry tree bark and brown sugar sweetness. Overall this is not a refreshing beer and it matches most IPAs in intensity. Well balanced. Nothing particularly interesting. An enjoyable beer, I’m glad I visited the pub, it’s not everyday I can enjoy a homerun, I rarely get passed first base. smcolw (314), Wayland, Massachusetts, USA Aug 30, 2009 Pours well: good spotty lace. Nice initial head that settles to a single layer of bubbles. Clear. dark golden color.
I like this smell very much. Great balance of paler and dry malts and a flowery, but bitter hop nose.
This is highly hopped APA, far more than the aroma would indicate. Relatively thin with a high level of carbonation. Quite dry--the finish reflects this. So, this beer starts bitterly and ends with a malt-hop blend. thornecb (1736), Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA Jul 27, 2009 Pours deep amber into a shaker. Off-white head recedes to barely skim surface. Sweet caramel and mild citrus aromas. Creamy bitter hops from front to back with a balanced caramel middle. Lasting grapefruit rind finish. mansquito (819), Boston/Philadelphia, USA Jul 22, 2009 Bottle: Clear copper color, with a quickly descending head... looks heavily carbonated with big bubbles. Not very powerful aroma, but it consisted of slightly roasted malts and some citrus. Not as full-flavoured as I would have liked it. Mild-moderate hopping that creates some bitterness. Citrus fruits in the background. And the rest is filled in by the slightly sweet malts. Sammy (3934), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jul 16, 2009 Enjoyed on tap at the brewpub, this is also part of their bottle lineup. It is hoppy, its the IA for some. Craftful as only 30 IBU, Glacier and Cascade hops. Golden-orange colour with lacing. Above average carbonation and average mouthfeel. Good drinkability, but it is one dimensional hoppy, underperforming the very best APAs where citrus is tangible. twitcher (293), framingham, Massachusetts, USA Jun 9, 2009 bottle. Apparently recently in bottles.
Reading the reviews below, something definitely went different with the bottled version. Pours a deep, dark amber with a thin off-white head. No golden or amber color here- VERY dark. Not bad appearance per se, but as a "pale ale"? completely off the mark. Nose of heavy toasted caramel malts and some light citric lemon notes. Flavor develops more floral notes, some light cut grass and flowers. Mild bitterness. Full, semi sweet toasted caramel malt notes. Well rounded and balanced flavor. Full and creamy palate with light, even carbonation. Overall a decent brew, though the bottled version has some major appearance flaws. Immy (1912), Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA Jan 3, 2009 On tap at the brewpub. Clear gold with a white head. Sweet orange and tangerine nose. Flavor follows, with some sweet caramel. Solid. jcwattsrugger (5223), Florida and, New Jersey, USA Sep 22, 2008 on tap-pours an off white head that laces and gold color. Aroma is medium malt-some caramel, some pine. Taste is medium malt-some caramel, secondary pine hops. Easy drinking. Mild carbonation.
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