So the label is a bit meh, but it is a 500ml of 7.4% ABV IPA, and I've grown to like the IPA and the Hops. and this is a "Brewers Selection" after all.
and blow me sideways, it pours without a head, and aroma is not really a big thing, but there is a sweet smell of something, something that's not hops, and it's a cloudy amber. I'm actually doubting this.
but then there is a sweet taste or caramel, and a handy amount of bittery hops to keep it company, making this a pleasant surprise on the palate. It's on the sweet side though, not sure where that comes from, over malted? I don't get the alcohol which makes this a bit of a dark horse though, something that you might get in trouble with after a few, the balance of the sweet and sour isn't a total bad hair day.
You think that given a choice of 7 hops though that this would be at a bitter end of the scale, 7 hops seems like an awful lot to achieve something that's laden with sweet malts. How did that go so wrong?
I'm sorry but for me that adds up to a a swing with no ding for this as a beer that sort of announces loudly that you going to get a "hop tremor" perhaps my understanding of that might have been made askew by too many B grade movies, I expected snakes on a plane, swamp monster, gargantuan things, a Bruce Willis action flick, this is all a bit Hugh Grant.
The pduybyah-o-meter would swing to a 6 arbitrary things from 10 given a nudge. It's not all that and a bag of chips. I'd be happy to sit in a nice place and nicely entertain myself with a few of these, but as a spectacle and knee trembler this isn't it.
Darn! It's hard work finding he perfect beer.
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