thedm (3833), Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA Sep 13, 2009 This bottled brew from JSquire a rating party poured a large sized head of foamy white colored bubbles that were mostly lasting and left behind a slightly hazy softly carbonated orange colored body. The aroma wasof mild hops. The crisp mouth feel was tingly at the start and at the finish. The strong flavor contained notes of sharp yummy hops. Delicious and one I would certainly buy again. ChainGangGuy (2523), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA Sep 12, 2009 Appearance: Pours out a lightly hazed, orange-amber body with a lasting, medium-sized, white head that lefts generous rings of lace on the way down.
Smell: Small base of light malts with some mild crackery hints crossed the nostrils before you’re besieged with sharp, stinging wafts of citric pith cooked in boiling resin, though there are some modest floral hints floating around in there, too. I think I can see where this one’s going to go.
Taste: Lightly malted barley with a lesser degree of malted wheat and no more than a touch of sweetness. This all quickly derails into a particularly caustic hop profile with predominate tastes of citrus pith, tongue-blistering resin, finely-ground aspirin and a big, long bitterness. Some secondary flavors of grapefruit, lemon, and newly-mewn grass do very little to forestall my big, fat, frowny-face. Splash of warming alcohol. Finishes dry and bitter with one last dusting of Goody’s Headache Powder.
Mouthfeel: Medium-plus body. Medium carbonation. Some oily viscosity to the mouthfeel.
Drinkability: Thanks, but no thanks! It’s one of those Double IPAs that’s an embodiment of coarse, citric bitterness with few redeeming qualities to it. This one instantly brought to mind Stone’s 9th Anniversary, a beer I also didn’t care for with its excessively harsh Amarillo hop character. jsquire (2087), St. Marys, Ohio, USA Sep 12, 2009 Deep golden color out of the 22 oz bottle. Foamy off-white head. Soft apricot and citrus nose with noticable alcohol. Soft mouthfeel with flavors of manderin oranges, some pineapple and grapefruit. Very nice addition of wheat to an IPA. SuzyGreenberg (1318), Seattle, Washington, USA Sep 4, 2009 22 oz. bottle - pours copper with thick white head; aromas of wheat, hops and lemons; really liked the nose with the fruity, bitter, wheat mix; drinks very bitter and a little harsh; floral and sweet, but flavors are a little strange and mildly metallic Beerlando (2288), Orlando, Florida, USA Sep 3, 2009 Bomber. Pours a lightly hazy, dark orange-amber color. A thick, lasting head of beige colored foam leaves sticky, dense, patchwork sheets of lacing all over the glass. The aroma is bright and hoppy, yet balanced, with big orange, grapefruit, and pine resin notes being countered by a substantial wheat and toffee malt base. The flavor follows suit, strikingly sharp and bitter from all the floral citrus and resinous pine, yet deliciously countered by sweet, toasted toffee and glazed wheat grain. Big bodied and smooth, the palate shows a hint of an alcohol burn, particularly on the semi-dry, bitter finish. I didn’t get this one as fresh as I would have liked, but it was still damn good nonetheless. kp (8400), Woodstock, Georgia, USA Aug 31, 2009
Date: August 29, 2009
Mode: Bottle
Source: Tasting, Cellar Party
Appearance: hazy orange, fine off white head, streaks of lace
Aroma: light sweet citrus aroma, crystal sweetness, grapefruit
Flavor: light citrus flavor, plenty of bitterness, long bitter finish
Aroma: 6/10; Appearance: 7/10; Flavor: 6/10; Palate: 6/10; Overall: 12/20
Rating: 3.1/5.0 Drinkability: 7/10
Score: *4
cmonster (74), Portland, Oregon, USA Aug 26, 2009 Bomber poured into a tulip. This one says 7.8% ABV and 70 IBUs. Hazy dark-orange in color. Two finger whitish head that leaves sticky lacing. Citrus, pine, and wheat are present on the nose. Sweet caramel malty flavor, medium body, and creamy mouthfeel. Sticky, bitter finish. Nicely done. hellomynameis (794), Mayer, Minnesota, USA Aug 21, 2009 Awesome nose, lemon, grapefruit, mango. Flavour doesn’t live up to the nose, bitter with a poor ending of metalic flavour.
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