grant (760), Martinez, California, USA Nov 17, 2002 Updated: Jun 23, 2007 Very tasty hopfest beer. Very crisp, and as NDmullet said, very prominent pine notes. Hops for the sake of hops.
Re-rate: I guess I rated this pretty early on. This really is one of my favorite beers. Chinook and Centennial are two of my favorite hops, so it’s no surprise. So delectable; I look forward to its release every year. It’s even better than Bigfoot.
stchloe (136), Portland, Oregon, USA Sep 7, 2008 Mmmm...bitter but not specifically so. Unimpressed with this brewery. Where a microbrewery meets corporate success. Rune_Stumo (85), FØRRESFJORDEN, Norway Aug 30, 2008 30.08.2008, 0,35l, Bottle. 2007 edition, BB 0810/08A. Golden amber colour with some haze. The beer has almost no head, but it is lively carbonated. Malt and citrus aroma, or is it orange? The bitter hops dominate the aftertaste. ajm (341), USA Aug 29, 2008 Super-dee-duper. Bottle from Wally’s in Westwood. Easily the prettiest IPA I have ever encountered: a deep mahogany readies one for a much more alien beer. A blast of sweet hops (alphas?), apple, cranberry peel greet the mouth upon consumption. A beer whose very existence demands celebration. timsilvia32 (211), born in Michigan, North Carolina, USA Aug 28, 2008 Clear amber pour, good whitish head. Malty, hop aromas let you know what to expect. A little bitey, but finishes clean. Kind of like a good version of their pale. Pompey (21), Longmont, Colorado, USA Aug 28, 2008 Copper brown pour with a moderate head on a clear pour. A nice caramel hop nose. This is what I think of when I think of big American Ale. Full bodied, but not that big. Lovely malt sweetness followed by full fresh hop blast. The hops define this ale. Balance is lovely as it hides the alcohol nicely. Flavor blast comes on a bit too strong but finishes nicely with a sweet aftertaste. Malts are evident, beautifully so.
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