bdigi66 (475), Ft Wayne, Indiana, USA Jul 6, 2008 <b>Bottle:</b> Caramel-amber color with a medium-sized cream head. Floral hop annihilation of the nose with some light citrus, pine and pale malts. Sorely lacking in body, very light and not very crisp. Resin based flavor with some caramel malt and finishes with a sticky sweet floral hop note.
daknole (1126), Plantation, Florida, USA Dec 2, 2008 bottle. copper pour, white head. Aroma is pine, grass, some grapefuit peel and you can smell the bitterness. And indeed this one is pretty bitter. Very bold hop flavors with pine dominating the front and a very slight balance of malt are overshadowed by the bitter finish. well done beer, but not my style. SoCaliente (5), Thousand Oaks, California, USA does not count Nov 30, 2008 Sierra Nevada enjoys an inflated reputation for its beers.
The Southern Hemisphere Harvest comes overloaded with CO2, which both reminds of a bad pub keg draught and hides the flavor.
Yet, if you let this beer sweat and warm up thus letting the CO2 escape, the great flavor steps out.
Once out, the flavor dances on the tongue and gets close to Stone Ruination IPA. milljam (166), Norman, Oklahoma, USA Nov 28, 2008 Very pleasant aroma, piney, deep, almost soapy. This is quite a bitter beer. I mean there is a nice light sweet body, little bit nutty, caramel. But for the most part, some very bitter, piney, resinous flavors persist.
hellbilly (940), scottsdale über alles, Arizona, USA Nov 20, 2008 draft poured at papago... hazed copper color capped by a creamy tan head. loads of foamy lacing are left on the glass as this one disappears. this smells green... yup, green. also, musty, dirty, earthy, grass, faint citrus, resin and caramel. the flavor is really leafy and dry mixed with touches of caramel, earth and pine. there’s a mild bitterness on the finish but, other than that the finish kinda dies off. medium body. mineral/gritty mouth feel, creamy-ish texture and a parching/dehydrating quality which earns a bonus from me.... swoopjones (1234), Buffalo, New York, USA Nov 18, 2008 On tap @ the HobNob in Brevard, NC. Best Sierra beer to date. Insanely drinkable IPA. Pours a fller copper color. Hops are piney somewhat resiny sticky. Carmel mallts balance thing out nicely but hops still forcibly make their presence known. Loved this beer
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