sunevdj (1340), Copenhagen, Denmark May 9, 2008 On tap at the brewery. Pours a clear golden with a white head. Quite sweet and malty. A little bitterness. Hints of sugar and a tiny hint of salt. Soft carbonation. The high maltyness kinda ruins it for me.
HopHeadinAZ (106), USA Jul 4, 2008 Growler: Pours a clear, bright gold with a nice lingering 1 finger head. The aroma in overwhelming driven by pine with hints of tart citrus. The flavor is obviously about the hops. Grapefruit comes right through with a little orange on the finish. There is a biscuity character from the malt that I had not noticed before as well. The palate is medium and lingers nicely for such a light bodied beer. This is a very good IPA but the Nelson remains my favorite from Alpine. hapjydeuce (517), Carlsbad, California, USA Jun 15, 2008 On cask at the Real Ale Festival at Pizza Port Carlsbad. Hazy yellow color with a classic foamy cask appearance. Sweet orange and grapefruit citrus aroma. Nice sessionable flavor with medium bitterness. Simcoe hops come into play in the finish with a peppery and piny palate. Kind of lacking depth, but pretty tasty. Taverner (402), San Ramon, California, USA May 29, 2008 On tap at brewery and in a growler. Pours a copper clear with minmal head. Nose is spicy hops, a little more dank than APH, and less dank than OBIPA. Bitterness is in in check against a slight sweetness. The floral hops are balanced by the bitter hops. What can I say? This is another excellent Alpine IPA. Angeloregon (1464), Portland, Oregon, USA May 2, 2008 At Johnny Brown’s in San Diego on tap--Light yellow-copper body with a medium white head. Oniony, bubblegum nose. Bitter, fruity, and malty. Pretty bold and pungent. Nice.
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