jbrus (4056), Delft, Netherlands Apr 15, 2008 Bottle@Home. Strong fruity and grassy aroma. Light hazy, red/amber colored, beige head, good lace. Sweet, orange, grapefruit, grassy, bitter. Flavorful and aggressive yet still easy drinkable.
Sandman2222 (18), Florida, USA Jul 26, 2008 Poured a dark orange that still let the light through. Smelled fairly hoppy, with a decent head on it, about 1.5 fingers. Tasted real good, how an APA should. Some muted citrus notes mainly of orange. Piney was the main flavor with the beer. Rogueone (311), I F&ckin’ hate those guys from, Ohio, USA Jul 23, 2008 Bottle: This one was just your average APA. Nothing unexpected nor memorable about it. It’s the Honda Civic of APAs. General_Gao (2374), Iowa City, Iowa, USA Jul 22, 2008 Bottle. Attractive aroma of citrusy hops, caramel, and graham cracker. Poured a clear dark orange color. The head was sticky, off white, and retained its height well. Some lace was left behind on the glass. Dry and hoppy as all get out. Tasted more like pine, green pepper, and grass than citrus. The malt backbone was somewhat meager consisting of weak caramel, dry cereal grain, and paper. Some mild hop bitterness came out. Vas19 (203), Maryland, USA Jul 22, 2008 Pours orange amber with an off-white head. Nice citrusy hop aroma with a touch of resin. Flavor is more sweet, citrusy hops with a touch of piney bitterness on the finish. Leans towards the IPA side of pale ales. A nice beer. DocHop (178), College Park, Maryland, USA Jul 22, 2008 Pours a beautiful, hazy orange with a tall, off-white head. Deliciously sweet, caramel, citrus, and hop ipa aroma. So much flavor for a pale ale. The beginning is lightly sweet malt, with some citrus flavors, and the finish is an all out piny/floral hop delight. Very bitter, but an ipa lovers dream for a pale ale.
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