jesperhammer (260), Copenhagen, Denmark Apr 27, 2009 From Bottle. 22-APR-2009.
Drank this one in the hotel Room in New York.
Light colour with a little orange. but mostly just pale (!).
Very hoppy with lots of pine.
A very looong aftertaste, but ends a little watery. Bitter astringent finish almost without sweetnes.
Nice IPA with emphasis on hops. I think I prefer them a little sweeter, but I would drink this any time. harbuck76 (127), El Cajon, California, USA Apr 26, 2009 Pours dark amber with thick white head. aroma fresh hops .citrus, grapefruit . taste is very bitter , oily . has slight sweet malt backbone. Nice sticky lacing. tmoreau (527), Lombard, Illinois, USA Apr 26, 2009 On tap at Dark Lord Day 09 as one of the many beers on "The Fancy Beer Tapping Schedule". Poured a fairly clear, light orange/amber with a thick white, foamy head and excellent rings of lacing. The aroma was strong but pleasant pine, and then citrus, toned down a bit by some smooth malt. Ditto on the flavor with some nice even hop bitterness. Up there with all the solid IPAs. DerWeg (748), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Apr 25, 2009 Bombers from Wegmans, VERY well priced. Uncaps a ’oh yeah!’ aroma and pours a beautiful goldy hazy yellow and fine moderate head releasing fruit citrus and hint of spruce and sweetness. Taste big open juicy hop profile, all citrus and piney, and no lack of bittering hops over the beguiling pale fruit (pear or peach?) that lurks underneath. The assertively dry bitterness runs away a bit over the initial mellowness, which maybe just calls for salty buttery snacks or cuts of fine charcuterie. I love the subtle aromatic tones along with that bitterness. No... you don’t understand, I’ve just never had any beer like this particular India Pale. THIS is the American IPA. Something has now arrived for me. zizzybalubba (338), Elizabeth City, North Carolina, USA Apr 24, 2009 12 oz. bottle from Total Wine. Bright orange in color with a nice white head. Piney and light citrus hop aroma. Flavor of piney hops with bitter grapefruit. No alcohol presence just everything that makes an IPA great. Absolutely one of the top IPAs available. OleR (2008), Oslo, Norway Apr 22, 2009 12 oz. bottle@Olympen, Oslo. Pale amber with an orangey shade and slight haze. Firm white head. Predominant hop aroma; sweet grapefruit, oranges, some resin and a touch of perfume. Malts in the background. Nice hoppy flavor as well; lots of citrus, pine and resin, quite sharpish, yet tasty and fresh. Delicate sweet malts in the backbone. Well-bodied. Fruity-bitter ending.
Moreish, high drinkability. yemenmocha (344), Glendale, Arizona, USA Apr 22, 2009 Pours plain amber with white head. Nose is hop focused, as expected, with emphasis on fresh pine and grapefruit. Prickly hops on the palate with good carbonation and lick smacking hop presence. Very "juicy". Finish leaves a pine taste that you don’t want to end. DigitalMan (113), Idaho, USA Apr 21, 2009 Updated: Jun 16, 2009Aroma seems much weaker than I was expecting. Flavor is big hops, citrus and clean, bracing bitterness. Alcohol taste seems right up front, too, not at all hidden. The first 12 oz. was great, but everything here is so intense that it was not easy to finish the whole 22 oz. bomber.
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