amishcaravan (225), Winona, Minnesota, USA Mar 14, 2008 long lasting head when you pour. light amber color. you can certainly taste the hops in this one. taste is of bitter hops and citrus. finish is smooth, but there is too much carbonation in this beer. Not one that I would purchase again.
otakuden (196), Vero Beach, Florida, USA Nov 27, 2008 I may have grown up during all of the 80s and some of the 90s, but when it comes to music my heart definitely lies in the eras of yesteryear. The 50s, 60s, 70s, and some of the 80s produced what is still to this day some of the best music ever written. Artists today may try to emulate, copy, or break away from the mold, but usually only end up doing so temporarily or don’t even try and instead sell themselves out to the sudden and very temperamental musical trends. Long gone are the days of originality. Edge, creativity, fearless endeavors, and just plain-old crazy drug induced music. I don’t mean it as an endorsement for drug use and abuse, but the best music ever written was written under the influence of some kind of drug, legal or not, and that hasn’t changed for centuries. The large majority of our classical geniuses had none-too-healthy vices which lent to and at times hindered their inspiration. All of this brings me to the Boulder Brewing Company and their looking glass series of beer, specifically today the Hazed and Infused, a dry-hopped ale of psychedelically divine inspirations.
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On draft at a local haunt, I savored her dark copper and cloudy ruby hues as my glass was set down in front of me. A nice and vibrant layer of foam graced her surface as if to taunt and tease me as to the secrets hidden within. Her nose is a sensory assault of crisp squeezed lemons, juicy sweet apricots and nectarines with a finishing touch of fresh cut grass and pine. A very crisp, bright, and almost tingling nose which grabs my attention and doesn’t let go, even during innumerable quaffs. Nicely carbonated which isn’t surprising since she is draft, her mouthfeel is dry with crisp lemon, pine, and grassy hops throughout. Not overpowering like an IPA, but instead giving the Hazed and Infused a vibrancy which is balanced by light oily notes and a succulent palate of fresh peaches, nectarines, and fresh toasted malts. A divine combination, their balance is virtually perfect, so perfect she is bound to induce delusions of unworthiness and worship. Way too quickly I near the end of my glass and bid farewell. She was clean and smooth, sweet with fruits, warm and toasty with malts, and crisply vibrant with fresh hop notes. A very quaffable brew which has definitely turned me onto dry-hopped ales.
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I’ve had a few of Boulder Brewing’s brews over the last year or so, and I can say without a doubt that their Hazed and Infused is the best out of the bunch, so far. I was very unaware and ignorant of the dry-hopped ale style up until now, and I can say with no uncertainty that she has definitely risen to the top of my beerdar. talon1117 (436), Bellvue, Colorado, USA Nov 27, 2008 Pours a hazy, amber-copper color with a full, off-white, creamy, rocky head which is mostly lasting and leaves nice, drippy but sporadic lace. Nose is hoppy…; lots of citrus (orange peel and apricot), light pine bark, and spice noted right away. Underneath is some grassy, minty, even floral notes and faint toasted caramel. Flavor is a bit of a let down with lots of the earthy pine bark notes; under that is some toasted, almost smoky notes, light orange citrus, maybe some minty notes into the finish. Bitterness is medium but seems more at times due to the lack of malt presence. Palate is medium, oily, nearly lively, and lightly dry. Finishes average length with some drying notes of pine bark, dry grass, and hints at mint and orange. A wonderful aroma from the dry-hopping and other hops with so many hop notes filling the nose. The beer does lack a bit of balance with the only malt notes disappearing quickly. A good dry-hopped pale ale. Theis (2466), Frederiksberg, Denmark Nov 20, 2008 Bottle at Hotel Millennium in Blouder. Clear amber - white head. Grape, citrus, abricot, cookies, knækbrød, swedish flatbread, light sweetness, oxidated, pepper, cardboard. Not fresh at all.... thornecb (1223), Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA Nov 19, 2008 Pours with an enourmous head into a shaker. Citrus aromas. Flat with resin and citrus. Sour tangerine finish. dm9831 (706), Monee, USA Nov 17, 2008 copper body, medium tan head, scum of tiny bubbles. nose of citrus, grapefruit. flavor is creamy smooth with much less hoppiness than the aroma suggests. full bodied, mildly bitter finish. an interesting brew. bottle @ ’the beer bistro’ in chicago.
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