sliffy (1930), Columbus, Ohio, USA Sep 7, 2006 Pours a deep amber color, minimal head. Big hop profile on the aroma, some citrus. The hops hit you right away as you drink this one, and linger for a while. Some sweet notes come through as well. Great flowering bitter finish.
kegbear (45), Orange, California, USA Jul 3, 2008 Peach, floral and citrus aroma. Tastes of peach, grapefruit and slight creamy vanilla. Super balance. Mouthfeel is thick and creamy for an IPA. Highly recommended. Hophead22 (26), Redlands, California, USA Jul 3, 2008 Fresh bottle. Medium yellow app., nice white fluffy head that clings to the side of the glass. Smells like fresh hops. Nice bitter taste that hangs on the middle of the tongue. Quite good, highly recommend. GAManiac (167), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Jul 3, 2008 2007 bottle. This one pours a hazy golden yellow with a big fluffy white head that lingers forever leaving big globs of lacing. This is a beautiful looking beer.
The aroma is big on citrus hops up front with grapefruit and oranges but also a noticeable pine hop scent as well. There is a faint caramel malt scent as well but the hops are the star in this one.
The taste mirrors the aroma with a huge citrus hop kick up front, mainly grapefruit. This gives way temporarily to a more bready malt backbone before the pine hops kick in and give a nice bitter finish that lingers for a while.
Mouthfeel is medium to full bodied and sticky with hop oils. It just coats the mouth with hoppy goodness.
This is an extremely drinkable DIPA and is another great offering from AleSmith who rarely, if ever, disappoint. Probably a top 5 DIPA in my book. Soonah (449), Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Jun 16, 2008 Found out this was a 2007 bottle after the fact. Thought I had gotten a fresh 2008 bottle but alas I was mistaken. The pour is a dull copper color with some light cloudiness to it, a sticky off-white head that was creamy and produced good lacing all the way down the glass. The aroma was mild pine, floral and thin citrus. A bit of tea as well. Some light caramel maltiness. The flavor was pine, floral and malt with plenty of dry tea. I tend to associate that dry tea flavor with IPAs and DIPAs that are past their prime. The mouthfeel was nice and the finish was bone dry. Definitely want a do over once the ’08 is released. aubreya (626), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA Jun 10, 2008 The color was hazy peach. The head was creamy and off-white. The aroma was fermented fruit, hops, and malt. The flavor was malty, waxy/bitter, and hoppy. It was surprisingly not hoppy. We think this is because it was exposed to some harsh temperatures. The palate was full-bodied. The finish was waxy.
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