harlequinn (2746), Tacoma, Washington, USA Apr 4, 2006 This is a very nice try, but a tremendous failure as far as I am concerned when it comes to this style. I realize the tendency is to reach for the sky and bigger is better, but al so is balance, and this is so over the top when it comes to the hops that it is almost hard to drink, because even though the aroma matches the flavor, that aspect is balanced, but there is such a light balance of malt to back up that resiny hoppiness, it makes the beer so bitter because of the wrong choice in hops varietals for what they were trying to make. So overall that makes this a very imbalanced beer in so many aspects that far outweigh the positives. Next please... Crit (2258), New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada Mar 25, 2005 Amber with long lasting beige head.Light hop nose.Light citrus hop profile ,medium strength lasting hop finish. A middle of the road Imperial BeerPrince (1701), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Mar 7, 2005 Typical amber body with an off-white head. Aroma is hoppy and so is the flavour. However, this hops with little malt balance. Rather bitter throughout. drismyhero (815), Tacoma, Washington, USA Sep 29, 2003 Before this last year I hadn't had too many annihilatingly bitter beers, but as imperial IPAs and double dry-hopped IPAs are making successful appearances across the U.S. more and more breweries are making their own high IBU beers. This imperial pale ale is one of those that failed miserably, trying not to produce a huge amount of flavor, but rather a huge amount of sensation. In other words, this beer smells of hops, but the fact my tongue is constantly seeking refuge in the back of my skull makes it rather hard to taste them. This Imperial craze needs to end. No America...bigger is not always better.
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