detroiter (958), Euphoria, Minnesota, USA Feb 12, 2007 On cask - cascades to a lightly hazed copper orange, with an inch or so of soft creamy foam. Fantastic full lacing – coating the entire inside of the glass all the way to the bottom of the pint. Nice sweet tangerine and pine hops in the aroma.
To describe the taste, I will start with the balance. Hoppy indeed, but there is a nice malt profile to hold up its end of the bargain too. Sweet caramelly malt, and a little bit of honey stand up nicely to all the hop flavors swirling around on my palate. For hops, there’s lots of citrus – notable tangerine and grapefruit, and then just a hint of pine in the finish. The beer is bitter enough, but not in a ragged or uneven way. JK (2944), Richfield, Minnesota, USA Mar 5, 2005 A good beer for sure. Aroma of hops. Light orange, small head. Flavor starts off with hops everywhere. The hop intensity was all over. After coming in closer to room temperature, some fruit flavors started to show. Moderate palate. A much better than average ipa, but not up to their Masala Mama, which has more fruit, and more body. ElGaucho (1730), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Mar 5, 2005 Hoppy aroma with a distinctive hop variety I am not familiar with to identify. I believe it is Amarillo? ChrisPants thought he Willamette or Cascades. Beautiful amber body and heavy visible carbonation. Small, off-white head. PERFECT lace that could pass for art. Creamy mouthfeel and very hoppy. Reminds me of a hot summer day in a on a grassy field, perhaps tailgating, perhaps at a baseball game, drinking this all day long with a great, carefree beer buzz. Not my favorite hop variety, whatever it is, but I still really like this beer. footbalm (1218), Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Feb 27, 2005 Clear golden brew/white head.Gotta’
big blast of piney grapefruit in the old nostrils from this and I wasn’t let down one bit when I took my first sip,man another great Dbl IPA and another great brew from Town Hall.This isn’t a over the top kick you in the balls IIPA but it is right in your face Nice mouthfeel. BitterPoet (55), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Feb 26, 2005 Double IPA, a newer addition to beer styles. How to compare? Some like them to blow their heads off with sharp hops, while others prefer it balanced with malt and bready notes. What makes it closer to style? This is smoother than the previous Big Ticket Double IPA Town Hall put out. I had this last night on cask, and I was smitten immediately. Strong ruby grapefruit nose mixed with some pine, the touch on the tongue slapped me then frenched me...and frenched me some more. The dry hopping at the end was a good move, giving it that round note that I enjoy so much in the "Hazed and Infused" brew. I loved it and had no idea it was 8.2%. Plan to have more today. Excellent. badgerben (3584), Blaine, Minnesota, USA Feb 25, 2005 Dark orange color with a small head. Not nearly as powerful an aroma as I was expecting for a hop beast. Typical floral and pine hits. The taste is, well... hoppy. Slight pine, floral, bread and citrus notes. It is not bone-crushingly dry which is a nice surprise. Good malt support. beermatrix (1497), Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA Feb 24, 2005 On-tap at the brewpub: Clear ocrhe gold color with a small whitish cap that sits for a short while before making its way to a thin frothy little collar. Lacing very minimal in glaring spots.
Aroma is a lovely but light nose array of caramel biscuit malt creating a fairly sweet enterance to a hint of citrus orange underneath.
Flavors are sweet with a very nice caramel glazed biscuit malting and a feverant pop of orange zest, juice, and marmalade. Touches of lemon and lime sprite to the surface with a freshly squeezed grapefruit controlling a slight citrus edge and hop bite far along the scale of the sweet caramel backing. Has s nice toasty edge with a superb clean hop profile that brings across a beautiful orangeyness with other citrusy stuff mingling around the corners. Some leftover tropical fruits stick along with a small alcoholic hop heat in the finish.
Feel is clean and smooth with a very tame hop edge, sweet mostly, with overtures of citrus orange and bits of pithy stuff protruding at the palate late as the toasty warmth of malts and a firm feel of alcohol sits just right. All this wraps up in a very simple medium body without much heft or hop bitterness, the body is never heavy nor slim, yet is incredibly smooth and lightly creamy adding up to one remarkably easy drinker. Its not quite the hop monster with bitterness, its quite balanced and malty sweet with a nice toasty orange thing mixing together very well. ...Nice doggy.
robertsreality (2460), Minnesota, USA Feb 24, 2005 Orange/Copperish Coloring with White Head. Subtle Hop Aroma for What is Most Assuredly a Hop Monster... On the Tongue.. Strong Malt Presence, Although Not Offensive to non-Hop Heads. Citrus Hit at the Beginning...and Dry Hop Aftertaste. Little Piney Overall but Quite Balanced and Very Drinkable for a Double IPA.
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