Prostman (1077), Pennsylvania, USA
| 4.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 10/10 | 4/5 | 9/10 | 5/5 | 19/20 | Jan 4, 2003 Damn good IPA. Extreme hoppiness and high alcohol make for a wonderful beer. Beware of this beer as it will knock you right out. hopscotch (5507), Vero Beach, Florida, USA
| 4.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 9/10 | 5/5 | 9/10 | 5/5 | 19/20 | Dec 13, 2002 Updated: Sep 27, 2003Pours as thick and heavy as Dark Lord (God of all stouts), but this one has the appearance and density of UNUSED motor oil. Sparkling clear light amber hue with a small, creamy head. Fully diminishing with excellent lacing.
The nose is of grapefruit, alcohol and pine with lesser notes of black pepper.
The flavor is very malty, and lightly pungent up front. Moderately bitter on the backside. Tastes like it smells... grapefruit and pine sap.
Extremely full-bodied with a syrupy mouthfeel. Lively carbonation. I have no idea how these bubbles work their way up through this dense masterpiece of a brew. Long, mostly dry, woodsy finish. Grass or straw at the wee end. Excellent IPA. Another great, not just good, beer from Three Floyds. Lubiere (4548), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
| 4.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 10/10 | 4/5 | 10/10 | 5/5 | 18/20 | Dec 12, 2004 Deep orange hazy ale with little head. Sweet vanilla fudge aroma with pungeant hops and alcohol warmt. Sweet malt and wonderful pinhey hops, pineau de charente qualities, and burned nuts. Complex hops in mouth. Rich bodied. Bottle sampled with TiggMtl, MartinT, muzzlehatch and Rastacouere. From hopscotch...thanks my friend! desurfer (1068), Pinellas Park, Florida, USA
| 4.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 10/10 | 5/5 | 9/10 | 5/5 | 18/20 | Feb 15, 2004 Updated: Mar 3, 2005Hazy orange/amber body, medium-sized white head. Aroma very citrusy; orange and grapfruit dominate, with some alcohol present. Flavor is bold and hoppy, again more citrusy than piney. Alcohol seems to be a bit too noticeable, which is why I took a few points off overall. This is a great beer! beermatrix (1497), Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA
| 4.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 10/10 | 4/5 | 10/10 | 4/5 | 19/20 | Sep 20, 2003 Hey, do you like getting smacked in the face? How about by a beer?
Ya, you do! Who's your Daddy? Dreadnaught! That's who!
To start off, how anyone can finish a entire bomber of this stuff without being smashed in the face by the massive amount of hops in this beer is beyond human. Ahhh, but it was a pure pleasure to let this beer slap me around for an hour and a half as I nursed the hell out of it.
Color is a chill hazed peachy toned orange with a spongy frothed bone white head thats about an inch high and settles moderately down to a hazey top with some bigger bubbles that never leave the edge and the lace lays across the glass in sheets that diminish into strings and spots.
Aroma is absolutely wonderful, super fresh and floral, I'm talking right off the vine and right in your nostrils and down your throat fresh hop cones here. Big floral presense and a nice mix of pine needles and hop resin and acidic hoppyness with a smidge of grapefruit and a super fine toasty caramel malt backing. Alcohol warmth hits slowly as it warms.
Tasting this is like liquidfied hops or something, super amounts of very floral and fresh resinated hops all up in your business. Complexing floral hops taking total control of your senses and making you recognize its presense as you prepare yourself sip after sip for the next wave. Super full of hops, almost too much, its crazy but absolutely wonderful to behold. The bitterness is quite calming actually, its just a whole lot of fresh; light pine and grapefruit rinds play along the surface with some juicy factions right away in the front, but the largely floral aspect then blooms over the palette and relinquishing it over and over as you surrender to its spellbinding hoppy hold leading through huge fields and tall vines of freshly picked hops eventually leading you back to a quick crispy little hop finish and backing up every sip is a remarkable toasty little caramel malt. Some notes of wood and earth strike the palette in some of the finish as well. Full mouthfeel throughout, each ambrosial sip and heavenly gulp is packed full of hoppy flavor and body. So much so its embarassingly hard to drink. This a big time sipper for me. Perhaps somewhere down the line in time this may become something I could get use to. This just wasn't that drinkable for me. Don't get me wrong, it was incredibly, delightfully, pleasurably, enjoyable to get pushed around by this whale of a beer. wickster (35), fort wayne, Indiana, USA
| 4.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 9/10 | 5/5 | 10/10 | 4/5 | 19/20 | Feb 2, 2007 I lve this beer. Mega-hops, lots of citrus in that bad boy.
Available in 220z bottles in town for $12....even at that price its one hell of a treat! tjthresh (1778), Greenfield, Indiana, USA
| 4.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 10/10 | 4/5 | 10/10 | 5/5 | 18/20 | Aug 10, 2005 Updated: Jun 5, 2007100th rating. On tap at the brewery.
One big whiff, kicked in the face with big time malt and big time hops. Hard to tell on the appearance since 3F serves in crappy plastic cups. Notes of caramel, bread, bisuits, citrus. Bitter all day. Sticky as hell. I will rerate. This beer probably deserves a 5, but I just can’t give it the 5 for apperance if I cant see it. xenthem0nk (101), Oregon, USA
| 4.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 10/10 | 4/5 | 10/10 | 5/5 | 18/20 | May 27, 2007 Updated: May 28, 2007Thanks to my friend Ryan on this one. Was a great score and I owe you one. RIght off the bat, ripe grapefruit. Big orange glow in the glass. I was skeptical of smelling mango in the nose as the description says, but its very apparent. The alcohol is really noticible when served cold. Once it warms, the flavor smooths out and the mouthfeel is super silky. An amazing acomplishment for such a high IBU rating. If the money doesn’t matter, don’t even bother with anther double IPA, they’re all amatuers compared...
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