eaglefan538 (2048), Wilmington, Delaware, USA May 28, 2008 Rating this one as an IPA. Pour was deep copper, full of well-suspended sediment that remained almost motionless after the pour, really quite nice with the huge off-white colored head on top. The aroma was rich citrus hops, light floral notes, full caramel. The flavor followed the aroma, great malt depth, oranges and grapefruits completing the highlight flavors, finishing with a huge strong bitter hop finish, some resinous and even herbal/spicey notes too. A great brew, Green Flash!
mkingsella (3), Portland, Oregon, USA does not count Sep 1, 2008 Tasted this ale on draught. While the cereal malt base slightly outweighed the hop character of this red ale, the Green Flash Hop Head Red achived its goal of a more bitter red. Head lasted for the most part but could be stronger. Solid dry texture, what one would expect from a comparable IPA. Overall, a quality brew, and worth a try. dmac (848), Toms River, New Jersey, USA Aug 30, 2008 12 oz bottle from EZ Liquors. Pours a hazy red amber with an average to large creamy beige head. Pine tree aroma with a slight touch of caramel in the background. Flavor falls very flat compared to the aroma but there is lots of fresh hop notes along with some grain. Medium bodied with a strong bitter finish. This beer is nice but why the hell is over $11 a six pack especially considering that it’s only 6% alcohol. beergod! (14), Houston, Texas, USA Aug 28, 2008 Bottle into pint glass. This beer pours nicely nice size head. Very nice dark amber color, scent is of citrus piney predominantly. Nice hoppy flavor that is perfectly balanced with a perfect amount of malt. Payed about 11 bucks a six pack and I’d do it again!!! tripelthreat (17), Soquel, California, USA Aug 27, 2008 Bottle. The usual reddish amber with a nice off-white head. Initial soft piney hop aroma with a touch of maltiness. Flavor is mostly piney hops with some roast and caramel malts in the background. Some light lacing left in the glass. An nice choice for an easy-to-drink IPA/IRA. 502Flavors (227), Kentucky, USA Aug 26, 2008 12 oz. bottle into pint glass. Great clear dark copper color with a big frothy light tan head. Very balanced resinous hop aroma with a trace of malt in the background. The flavor is simple - all hops. There is a bit of a unique after taste on the finish that I cant really put my hands on, but I would personally call this one an IPA. The flavor is mostly resinous pine hops - nice and refreshing. Medium to light bodied on the palate with little to no carbonation. Overall: great simple (session worthy) beer.
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