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Oskar Blues Gordon

Oskar Blues Gordon

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An American Strong Ale brewed by
Oskar Blues Grill & Brew

Lyons, Colorado USA

bottled
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on tap
common

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Gordon is a dry-hopped hybrid strong ale somewhere between a Double IPA and and Imperial Amber Ale (IAA). Brewed in tribute to the late Gordon Knight, Gordon is brewed with massive amounts of American hops and features about 85 IBUs and 8.7% alcohol by volume. Once a winter seasonal, Gordon is now a year-round, limited-supply offering.

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 MadMan (479), Tempe, Arizona, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/104/517/20

Feb 26, 2008    Updated: Mar 30, 2008
Can. This rating is gonna suck because I drank this one right outta the can. Oh, and by the way, it was fantastic. Proper glassware and all that be damned. Aroma was good and hoppy trhough the can hole. Flavor was a monster of perfectly balanced sweet maltiness and woody and fruity hoppiness. I wish I knew the age of my can but I’ve seen a beat up dusty six pack of this stuff somewhere nearby recently and I’m damn sure to go buy it up. Consider me impressed at this point. I’ll re-rate if I feel like it upon a new can and some glassware. (and yup, I gave it an appearance score based on the can) <P> Re-rate: I have had another 3 cans and the rating stands. I’ll write more later. I love Gordon.

 piscator34 (908), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/516/20
Sep 6, 2008  
Canned sample via oakbluff. Amber in colour with medium carbonation. Nice floral hop aroma, which is balanced by some lightly toasted malt notes. Quite well balanced in the mouth... even though it’s malt dominant, the malts are very focused. Some minor caramle notes are present too, but the citric hops balance the brew quite nicely. Sort of like a baby IIPA... good stuff!


 BigMilly8 (362), Holiday, Florida, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/104/516/20
Sep 6, 2008  
From bottle : Clear copper color, with a small sticky white head with decent lacing. Very strong nose of piney hops, pepper and some alcohol. Taste is much the same, has a big hop taste, but not the bitter bite. Body is medium, palate is pretty nice and smooth, not to sticky. Aftertaste has the hops and som caramel, but not much, and it doesnt linger very long at all. Alcohol is hidden pretty well. Good brew.


 Magic_dave6 (3751), London, Greater London, England
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/515/20
Sep 1, 2008  
Can at the twickenham tasting. Aroma is unmistakenly american caramaly and citrusy hop, lychee, toffee, peppery. Taste is similar, alc very well hidden, great beer, however perhaps getting too much of that caramalt cloyingness. Still an excellent drink.


 SuperDave70 (766), Arizona, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Aug 30, 2008  
On tap at Papago. Pours a deep amber-orange color with a big creamy tan head that sticks around throughout. Lots of aromas happening. Roasty caramel malt, pine hops, grapefruit, and earth. Flavor is mostly the sweet caramel pitted against the pine hops. Ends up being a huge flavorful beer, that manages to stay pretty well balanced and drinkable. Feels thick and full on the palate, with a lingering grapefruit peel finish. Im gonna have to say fantastic!


beergod! (19), Houston, Texas, USA
4.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/105/59/105/520/20
Aug 30, 2008  
Aren’t you glad this isn’t a seasonal anymore? I am. Poured into a pint glass from a can and already you get a nice smell of hops, dry hopped for sure. Beautiful amber color. Nice hop flavor but not over the top. Light malt and a nice long dry finish. This is the best tasting canned beer i’ve ever had!!




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