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Belhaven Twisted Thistle IPA (USA)

Belhaven Twisted Thistle IPA (USA)

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An American Pale Ale brewed by
Belhaven (Greene King)

Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland

bottled
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4033.28/5.03.28/5.06.1%63.6 Lager glass, Shaker P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Bottle: Pastuerised.
A refreshing example of an India Pale Ale from the master brewers at Belhaven. The blend of Cascade and Challenger hops combine to produce an abundance of fresh hop aroma that preludes a bitter-dry taste explosion. Crafted from nearly three centuries of brewing heritage at Scotland's oldest independent brewery, this ale from Belhaven will have your taste buds tingling.
6.1% USA export version. The Europe version is 5.3%.

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 chronictonic (351), Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, USA
2.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/54/102/510/20

Jan 29, 2006  
Aroma was very floral. Flavor was sharp biting hoppiness, followed by a smokey / peaty malt body. I thought the choice of hops was wrong - whatever hops used can’t seem to take that high level of usage without getting astringent. I would think that a sweeter, fuller, jucier hop would go better with the smokey malt flavor.

 Taverner (442), San Ramon, California, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/55/105/515/20
Sep 2, 2008  
English IPA’s should have a different category than American IPA’s. Heck, even within the USA the IPA’s differ based on the location. This is a good, decent, ENGLISH IPA. Nose is slightly sour malt, and a little bit of hop aroma. This stuff does have excellent mouthfeel, however - so it’s not a bad APA. Very creamy to the tongue. Poured amber with biscuit head. A quick note - drink this at cellar, not refrigerator. At cellar it is a very complex beer with notes of wood, elm, and even manzanita.


 ucusty (1077), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/56/103/512/20
Aug 27, 2008  
Bottled. Poured a cloudy, fiery orange with a short white head... nice lacing, and lots of floaties. Aroma seemed a bit watery and consisted of orange, grapefruit, and a little sticky caramel. Caramel was tacky in the mouth, but the hops just slid through there, lacking depth and excitement. Finish was of citrus hop and a little caramel malt. Felt uninspired overall. American no, english yes


 stison42 (311), Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
1.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/102/53/102/54/20
Aug 26, 2008  
Murky orange. A sweet hoppy aroma. Some head. Harsh. A blast of flavor but no particularly good flavor. Bitter. Sour.


otakuden (85), Vero Beach, Florida, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/103/516/20
Aug 25, 2008  
My first Belhaven beer was their Scottish Ale which is one of the finest examples of the Scottish ale style. When I happened to stumble across their Twisted Thistle IPA, I just had to try it. I love IPAs and I had been impressed with Belhaven’s ability to produce a good beer with the Scottish Ale so I figured I was taking a win-win risk.
I love it when I am right.
Twisted Thistle from Belhaven poured a bright sunny orange with a hint of cloudiness in the body. A rich head at least a finger thick forms and eventually settles down into a soft layer on top of my beer. With each swirl, she leaves delicate brussels lace along my glass and the head on top of my brew puffs up even more. In the nose is a sunrise of sweet resiny pine notes with sap-like aromas with hints of orange. Her body is rich and frothy with a full mouthfeel buoyed by a pleasant effervescence. Definitely more chewy mouthfeel then other previous IPAs I have quaffed, and rather enjoyable actually. Gentle notes of orange zest linger in the background while sweet pine and sap notes bring this IPA right to the forefront of my tastebuds. A light and slightly dry finish which still manages to linger, showing off her luscious hop oils. Later on, a hint of spice mingles amidst the overall oily piney sweet grass and bitter orange zing at the finish. A very quaffable IPA of which I could easily enjoy another.


 Angeloregon (1898), Portland, Oregon, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/514/20
Aug 24, 2008  
Bottle from By the Bottle in Vancouver, WA--Poured a golden-orange body with a fluffy quickly dissipating head. Lots of nuttiness and grass bittering hops in nose, rounded out with a creamy sweet malt presence. Flavor is less bitter than nose. Mildly fruity, medium bodied and a little uneventful, though well-balanced and quite enjoyable.




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