chronictonic (332), Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 3, 2007 On tap, Mcmenamin’s Philadelphia. Big citrus grapefruit nose. Gritty bite from the hops - similar to an arrogant bastard but less toasty in the malts. Very bitter flavor - only for true hop heads. Yum!
darn1207 (197), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Jul 14, 2008 on tap as yellow snow at World of Beer. orange-amber color with thin light tan head. citrus, yeast and hops aroma. grapefruit and tons of bitter hoppiness throughout. long lingering finish. kind of a one trick pony, but suits my tastes. cbkschubert (1520), Skyline, Arizona, USA Jul 12, 2008 On tap @ Coles (Yellow Snow IPA) - Pours a slightly hazy golden color with a thin off white head. Very little lacing. Aroma is floral hops and light esters. Flavor is fruity esters and light citrus. Light to medium body. Kinda boring for an IPA. Worth a try. lemasney (233), Trenton, New Jersey, USA Jul 1, 2008 Rogue Anniversary (yellow snow/integrity IPA)
ABV: 6.2%
RateBeer rating: 93
Calories: estimated at 170 C
Volume: 16 fl oz.
Glass: shaker, draft
Purchased at: Issac Newton’s, Newtown, PA
Price: $5.00
Consumed at: lunch with chicken soup and a Broccoli cheddar quiche. Not a great pairing, but very good food.
First Impression: Aroma is faint but inviting. Visuals are hazy and golden with just a little head. Taste is good - hoppy and bitter. Palate is a medium finish with a nice bitterness. Second Impression great taste, presence, and depth.
Aroma: 8 out of 10
Visuals: 4 out of 5
Taste: 8 out of 10
Palate: 5 out of 5
Overall: 17 out of 20
hopdog (4444), Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 28, 2008 On tap. Poured a medium and hazy golden color with a small sized white head. Aromas of pine and citrus. Tastes of pine, citrus, some caramel, and if I really reach I thought I could get some Juniper Berries (or is it just the suggestion that they are in there?). MaltDawg (224), Richmond, Virginia, USA Jun 25, 2008 Here we go again trying to figure out exactly which Rogue brew we are drinking. Touted as "Yellow Snow". Off taps at Capital Ale House Downtown.
Pour was a clear golden orange without much head at all. Aroma is citrusy/piney hops...definately some Amarillo in there.
Beer is quite bitter with flavors of citrusey/piney hops. Moderate caramel malt sweetness to back up the hops.
Medium body and light carbonation. Bitterness lasts well past the finish.
I’d put this beer in the American IPA class. I couldn’t taste juniper berries in this brew, said they were in there, maybe just behind all the piney hops. Quite tasty.
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