Arayaga2 (767), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Feb 19, 2006 nice piney citrus aroma. deep red coppery look with minimal white head. Taste is same with added floral tea-taste dimension. Solidly bitter, but very nice flavor that you only begin to $850/24 ozappreciate after several sips.
IlanMan (571), Winona, Minnesota, USA Sep 14, 2008 Poured from a growler: Pour was deep golden. Aroma was fresh hops and pine with some sweet malt. Flavor was dominated by sweet sticky malt and tons of hops with a hint of citrus. Pretty well blended brew. Alcohol was noticeable but not dominant. Good brew. tmgiddings (6), , Indiana, USA does not count Aug 27, 2008 I love the presentation of this beer. A three-finger, snow white, frothy head cascades to an eighth of an inch leaving soft thick lacing down the sides of the glass. I was extremely surprised by the large amounts of sediment floating in the dark red, brown body. The nose is dirty pine and powerful hops with an undercurrent of sweet malts. A medium-full bodied brew with a slight creaminess, and surprisingly well-balanced. The hops are dominant, but the backbone is sweet, solid malt. BrotherGrendel (186), San Diego (La Jolla), California, USA Aug 23, 2008 On cask at Clark St Alehouse in Chicago.
Appearance is a clear dark red hue, modest soapy layer of foam, watery lacing runs down the glass.
Smell is big, bold hops, mostly fresh/grassy/earthy/pine, scent is similar to evergreens and x-mas trees, pale malts in the back.
Taste is dominant hops, sweet cotton candy and orange peel with grassy/piney hops, finishes dry and bitter.
Mouthfeel is medium-bodied, creamy texture, mild carbonation from the cask.
Drinkability is moderate, one of the most "green" and tree-smelling DIPAs I have had, smooth, creamy, and delicious with well-masked alcohol, would probably only drink in smaller amounts. RagallachMC (631), Cleveland, Ohio, USA Aug 5, 2008 22oz bottle. Thanks to miketd for sharing. Aroma: Sweet maltiness really dominates. Caramel, cereal grains, pine and citrus, some light spicy notes. Appearance: Dark orange in color and slightly hazed. Off-white head was small and creamy with good retention. Fair lacing. Flavor: Lots of malt up front with notes of caramel and breakfast cereal. Hops start with a nice dose of pine and citrus and finish with a bit of floral and spice. Bitterness can’t seem to outweigh the maltiness. A medium-dry finish. Palate: Medium-full bodied. Medium carbonation. Alcohol was well hidden. Overall: I don’t like IIPAs that don’t bring the hops, and this one didn’t. Malt forward with the hops unable to balance. Beerman6686 (780), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 23, 2008 Poured a nice hazy bright orange color with a big white head. Aroma is of a lot of citrus hops but also pretty sweet and malty. Flavor was much the same, lots of hop flavor, but maybe a bit too sweet and malty for a DIPA.
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