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Brewed by Freeminer
Style: India Pale Ale (IPA)
Cinderford, England
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RATINGS: 169   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.27   EST. CALORIES: 180   ABV: 6%
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COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Cask; Regular. Also available bottle conditioned.
At 50 EBU this IPA is far more bitter than one would normally expect at 6%, but we believe in serious hopping at Freeminer. Pale in colour, with hints of sunset browns in the colour betraying the splash of crystal malts, the single varietal dosing of premium Goldings cuts into the tour de force of serious Marris Otter malts at play with the taste buds. The prolonged dry hopping is very evident in the nose and finish.


2.8
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 5/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 11/20
Ernest (5187) - Boulder, USA - MAY 30, 2003
UPDATED: JUL 5, 2007 Bottle. Head is initially small, frothy, off-white, mostly diminishing. Body is dark yellow. Aroma is lightly malty (toasted grain), moderately hoppy (grapefruit, flowers), lightly yeasty (cobwebs). Flavor is moderately sweet, lightly to moderately acidic, lightly to moderately bitter. Finish is lightly sweet, lightly to moderately acidic, moderately to heavily bitter. Medium body, watery texture, lively carbonation, lightly astringent. Not what it once was, apparently. Observe the old rating (4.6) below. Leaner, less balanced, less interesting, etc...plain old boring now. *frown*

Head is initially huge, frothy, rocky, off-white, fully lasting. Body is hazy medium amber, dense particles of all sizes, bottle conditioned. Aroma is moderately malty (toasted bread, cookie), moderately hoppy (flowers, herbs, lemon), moderately yeasty (barnyard, cobwebs), with notes of tangerine, coriander, apricot, and toffee. Flavor is moderately sweet, lightly acidic, lightly bitter. Finish is lightly sweet, lightly acidic, moderately bitter. Medium to full body, velvety texture, lively carbonation, lightly astringent. Along with Burton Bridge Empire, one of my favorite IPAs ever. Have sampled many times, love it every time. Less horsey than Empire.

3.1
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 13/20
MadIndian (1901) - Levittown, Pennsylvania, USA - SEP 22, 2011
Slightly hazed copper pour with a stong earthy and caramel malt aroma. A nice hop and spice presence that finishes with a splash of bitter orange peel. Nice.

3.7
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 15/20
manuchampions (1163) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - FEB 26, 2011
It has an assertive hop nose, a wonderful hazy copper colour and flavour to spare. While the malt could have a stronger presence I am reminded from my recent sampling of how lush and lingering the hop flavour and finish are (which is surprising for a British IPA made with Goldings hops).

3.2
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 13/20
0o9i (435) - Reno, Nevada, USA - APR 16, 2010
Bottle conditioned. Honey-brown body, cloudy with sediment, topped with a huge, off-white head, billowing, sticky lace, shrinks down small. Aroma is sweetly apple, citrus, earthy like grass, a bit skunky. Body is medium, carbonation is light, mouth is wet. Flavor is mildly sweet, apple, caramel, citrus hops. The finish is long, mild, and mildly hopped with flavors of apple skin, wood like a pine board, some grapefruit rind, and some roasted flavors. Finish is also kind of sour. A little spicy. Atypical, pretty drinkable, flavors are moderately strong. Doesn’t fit a style very well.

3.4
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 13/20
ruyehara88 (49) - Killeen, USA - FEB 25, 2010
Light orange to dark color. Almost like apple cider. Medium thin head. Fruity aroma. Thick mouthfeel, very crisp. Slight bitterness at the end. Interesting beer.

3.8
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 5/5   OVERALL 15/20
obguthr (2578) - Poquoson, Virginia, USA - NOV 27, 2009
Odd cedar nose with light babyfood and oatmeal hints. Opaque ochre with a few flakes, medium yellow head. Somewhat astringent for the style. It tastes of sour wood and apples with an obvious and intense wheat bread crust finish. Pesky alcohol seems to hang around like an unvited party guest. Strange beer and fabulously unique.

3.4
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 14/20
Cletus (6063) - Connecticut, USA - JUL 21, 2009
Pours amber with a thin white head. Smells of eathy hops and spice. Tastes citrussy and spicy with a light peppery finish.

3.6
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 15/20
Immy (1948) - Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA - AUG 12, 2008
500ml bottle. Interesting this is listed as imported by Rogue - didn’t know they did that. Clear amber with an absolutely huge beige head that descends rockily. Sucked up 2/3 of my English pint glass. Spicy citrus nose, bready and tangerine citrus notes. Flavor is very bready, a bit earthy, light tangerine citrus tang. Odd, but not bad.

3.7
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 15/20
LooseCannon (938) - Norfolk, Virginia, USA - AUG 6, 2008
16.9oz bottle. Pours orange in color with full foamy off white head. Aroma spicey, sweet and floral hops. Taste sweet, hoppy and light pineapple with bitter finish.

3.6
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 13/20
Numenor (871) - Richmond, Virginia, USA - JUN 7, 2008
Hazy golden body with a huge ivory head, very lively carbonation. Sweet and slightly spicey aroma, it seems like some nutmeg and sour apple if that makes any sense. Sweet and hoppy taste, some pineapple with a light apple accent. Smooth ending, would have rated higher had the initial carbonation not been totally out of wack.

1.7
   AROMA 4/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 3/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 6/20
GG (1980) - NorCal, California, USA - MAR 27, 2008
Maybe not the worst IPA I’ve had, but I know Freeminer can do SO much better (see Deep Shaft Stout). This beer just didn’t have any semblance of what I consider an IPA, English or American...where’s the hops? And what’s up with the avalanche of carbonation with this? It felt like I was drinking some 7-Up type beverage with that high fizz.

The beer pours a very nice looking medium amber color, hazy with a gigantic sized head. The aroma was straight-up fruity with an unclear floral/perfumey character that I didn’t chalk up to hops, but rather the yeast used. Flavor is masked by the harshness of the beer, but pushing aside the bubbles there is a smidgen of sweet fruityness there. The overcarbonation lingers after awhile causing quite a bit of extraordinary burping. Whew...no thanks."


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