BeerZack (116), Austin, Texas, USA Mar 30, 2008 On tap at Horse Brass
Cloudy deep orange color with smallish off-white head that leaves a few clumps of lace.
Smell is mostly carmelly malt. Sweet and syrupy malt with fruity and spicy woody notes. I get much more woodsy (almost peaty) hop aroma than citrus.
Tastes much as it smells. Lots of caramelly sweet malt here, balanced by some citrusy (orange) hop bittering. big malty DIPA. As a hop-head Im kinda disappointed in this one, seems much more malty than I expected.
Smooth mouthfeel, medium-heavy body with moderate carbonation keeps it easy to swallow. Personally just too malty for my taste in a DIPA.
durhambeer (535), Durham, USA Oct 4, 2008 Surprisingly tasty beer, if only because average ratings are about 3.8. Hazy golden pour with orange tint. Think grapefruit juice (not the pink kind). Lush, tropical nose... possibly the best-smelling IIPA I’ve had, which is again surprising. Very fruity--grapefruit, mandarin orange, peach, apricot. A bit of malt to back it up. Slight resin on the palate, and a bit spicy. Bitter and crisp hop finish. Quite good. emacgee (1132), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA Oct 3, 2008 Pours a pale hazy bright golden yellow with a thin fizzy white head. The nose is citrusy and fruity, mandarin oranges, sweet, grapefruit, a nice hidden malt backbone. The flavor has an assertive citrus peel bitterness that doesn’t come through in the aroma, mandarin oranges, fruity, nice malty sweetness. The palate has a dry hoppy bite and finishes citrusy with some sweetness. darn1207 (331), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Sep 30, 2008 notes from on tap at horse brass pub in portland - though we had it again elsewhere on our pacific nw trip. hazy orange-gold pour. flowery citrus hop and rye grain aroma. taste is floral caramel and honey. sticky texture. liked this just fine - but relative to other hair of the dog, this is down the pecking order. K-7 chrisafari (96), Orange, California, USA Sep 30, 2008 Aroma is pine, citrus, floral hops (although there is a balanced back-ground of malt). The Rye malt seems to add a sweet/sugary aroma in the nose (subtle, but nice) Pours cloudy orange with a tint of red. Thin white head. (Color seems a little light for a Double IPA) Flavor is clean pine, citrus and spice. The dominate flavor is hops, all over the palate and the throat. Although, there is definitely malt in balance. The rye malt adds something unique to the taste, but I can’t pin-point it. Little to no head retention. Very drinkable beer!! Suds_McDuff (1021), was CapeTown,SA-now Houston,TX, Texas, USA Sep 28, 2008 shared a bottle of this at the gingerman .... Hair of the Dog continues to surprise me, the few i have had have been dynamite, this was pretty good too .... very smooth stuff ... crisp .. organic? ... a secret IIPA and an enjoyable not overdone brew...
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