OldGrowth (1269), Cary, North Carolina, USA Jun 2, 2008 bottle, from carolina crew get together, brought by emacgee & aubreya. Good aroma, sweet. Citrusy, wet autumn leaves, caramel. Lite brownish orange color, good head, minor lacing. Bitter sweet flavor, like aroma. Medium body, creamy mouthfeel, bitter sweet finish. Nice one from SN. Could drink it all day long. Aroma had nice blend going on, flavor a bit more one sided, but very tasty.
Heathen (508), Riverside, New Jersey, USA Sep 4, 2008 THOUGHTS: Nice balance. Lots of citrus hops, which were very similar to West Coast hops, but slightly different. Plenty of malt to back things up. This IPA ranks right up there with some DIPAs.
TECHNICAL: Bottle. Poured a medium orange with an average, off-white head that mostly diminished, but left good lacing. The aroma was light to moderate caramel malt and a little grain, and lots of citrus (lemon, lime, orange and mostly grapefruit) hops. The intensity of the aroma went in and out though. The initial flavor was heavily sweet and lightly acidic and bitter; while the finish was moderately sweet and heavily bitter with an average to long duration. There was caramel malt, grapefruit and other citrus hops and some floral hops that reminded me of roses. The medium body was sort of oily and juicy with tingly carbonation and a dry finish. blipp (724), Grand Island, New York, USA Sep 4, 2008 bottle. Pours orange copper with an off white head. Sweet citric and floral aroma with some nice spicy hop notes coming through. Smooth body. The flavor is well balanced, floral, spicy and grassy. Very nice. Lagunitasfan (51), San Diego, California, USA Sep 2, 2008 2008 Bottle.Yum! Great deep amber color and light bright head. Wonderful fruity hoppy light pine nose. Top half of glass is light fruity hoppy crisp. Last drink peppery and round. Spicy. At $4.49 a pop I’ve got to go stock up on a couple of these. shintriad (680), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sep 2, 2008 Huge head on a bronze-amber body, grassy, woody hops with a hint of spiciness. Warm, inviting, heavy with a dry, pure, bitterness that lasts a long time. Heady, some alcohol apparent. Really fresh and nice, a bit too heavy for a springtime ale. Overall, a well done beer. JF_GRIND (1209), Glenside, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 2, 2008 Unique idea, using hops from New Zealand to make a strong Sierra Nevada IPA. Its the style the brewery does best, and Southern Hemisphere Harvest is no exception. Strong C-hops, well backed by caramel malts. At four bucks a bottle its a great value, too.
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