3.3Pours murky gold, white head. Citric aroma. Taste is citrus, caramel, grapefruit. moderately bitter finish.
3.6Aroma: fruity and slightly piney; Appearance: hazy orange with thin white head that lingers; Taste: lots of hoppiness; decent complexity; Palate: medium body with long, bitter finish; Overall: good example of IPA.
3.1Can - A cloudy dark orange color. Has a citrus smell to it, sweet. Taste is getting up there in terms of bitterness but a nice tangerine taste to it. Dry on the palate as well.
3.4Can, thanks to Misterburd. Hazy dark orange with small foamy light beige head, faint citrus aroma, low carbonation, medium bitter orange peel taste, somewhat thick body, medium bitter finish. Decent IPA.
3.3Bottle at a downtown Georgetown restaurant--good beer with a pleasant sunset view of the harbor. Beer’s ok, nothing special.
2.7Can from Chris. Thanks! Aroma is dank, fresh cut grass, floral, malty. Appearance is rust orange, light orange head. Taste is very bitter pine, grass, orange zest, floral, dank, weird. Mouthfeel is medium body, light crisp carbonation, incredibly bitter orange zest or rind aftertaste. Overall, very very weird, and I imagine some crazy high IBUs.
3.5Crisp orange color with a thin creamy head. Fruity top note with a nice creamy finish. Not too heavy. Great local beer
3.416 oz can courtesy of a friend, thanks Ben! Batch 465 canned on 5/10/2016. Poured into a Spiegelau tulip. Hazy but not quite murky orange with a finger of beige head. Aromas of toasty notes, biscuit, citrus, malt. Tastes of biscuit, floral notes, citrus, toasty notes. Medium body with a dry finish. On the malty/biscuity side of IPAs.
3.4Pounder: Tinny and piney orange peel nose. Clear copper, medium yellow head. Pine and orange, tea finish. Medium body, easy carbonation, resinous.
3.4Piney resinous hoppy aroma with descent malt balance. Slight sweet malty with a dry bitter resinous finish. Has a bit of a dirty unfiltered hop feel. Drinkable descent ipa, but nothing impressive.
4.016 oz can poured into snifter. Cloudy orange. Good white head. Not much aroma. Mostly citrus hop up front with some pine. Good balance. Nice finish. Nice lacing on glass. Good beer from Coast. Nice to have in cans and not just bombers.
3.7On tap. Deep amber brew with tan head, darker than many IPA’s. Moderate aroma of earth, spice and a little citrus. Taste is nicely balance malt and hoops - modest malt with a hop forward citrus / spice at the start of the swallow, maltiness emerges towards the middle of the swallow and then is balanced with a very pleasant earth / spice finish.
3.0Tallboy can into a snifter.
3.0 A: Murky copper plum color. Not quite one finger of frothy off-white head. Retention is below average, especially for the style and a short ring of lacing is left.
3.5 S: Mix of a few different hop components - pine and grapefruit, nondeScript spiciness, orange with a touch of lemon zest, and floral. Mild bready yeastiness with honey and caramel notes. Despite the complexity, it’s not as vibrant as I’d like.
3.5 T: Moderate bitterness. The bready yeastiness is pretty strong and distracting at times. Caramel and a slight toastiness. The hops are primarily piney with grapefruit. The other components listed in the smell are there as well, but all pretty subdued.
3.25 M: Medium body. Good moderate carbonation. Lacking creaminess but it is rather chewy due to the yeastiness.
3.5 D: It’s not bad, but I prefer cleaner, less yeasty IPAs as a general rule.
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DavoleBomb, Jan 11, 2016
2.6if you love IPAs, this is a great beer to try. i however do not, so i wont be having again.
3.6Not much nose. Very nice mouth feel. This beer almost has a toasted malt flavor. It is a great example of balance between malt and hops. It is a very good beer.
3.6Draft at Beer Works in Charleston, SC The IPA poured a hazy amber with an off white head and lacing. the aroma of grapefruit rind greets you. The taste was fuller with spice, orange rind and malts. The ale has a medium body with average carbonation. The finish was smooth with some dryness and lacking bitterness of the hops.
3.8Charleston, SC - Charleston Beer Exchange - 16 oz can. Medium orange, slightly hazy pour with a snow white silky head. Solid, fresh aromatic spruce accents. Resiny, citrus accented flavor, some caramel sweetness, a touch of spearmint spiciness. Decently thick mouthful. Pretty solid.
3.5A hazed golden amber ipa with a thick frothy lacing off white head. In aroma, nice biscuit malt with grassy floral hops, resinous and piney, herbaceous character, very nice. In mouth, a nice biscuit malt with resinous floral hops, grapefruit pulp, herbaceous character, very nice. On tap at the Grumpy Monk Myrtle Beach.
2.7Malty, not much hop presence. Flat carbonation. Did not like it and won't seek out again.
4.228/IX/15 - 1Pt can from a trade @ the turd (di)mansion (home) - BB: n/a, canned: VI/30/15, batch# 400 (2015-1428) Thanks to halo3one for the trade!
Bit hazy orange beer, creamy beige to yellow head, little stable, adhesive, leaving a nice lacing in the glass. Aroma: sweet, fruity, resinous, caramel, some ripe melons. MF: ok carbon, medium body. Taste: sweet malty start, bit fruity, resinous bitterness. Aftertaste: malty, some caramel, nice bitterness, some citrus, very fruity, resinous, citrus.
2.4Small offwhite head, good retention and a fair lace. Murky amber color.Nose is a tad dank with a hint of sweet malts.Med/full bodied, little oil and resin. Fairly sweet malts, stale hops and some iced tea notes. Lightly sticky sweet finish, earthy. URP
3.7Clear amber colour, white head. Hoppy aroma, fruity, candy, strawberry vanilla. Bitter flavour, fruity, honey, sweet malts. Hoppy finish, quite fruity. Nice!
(from 50cL can @ the Turd (di)Mansion. Thanks for sharing, Tim!!)
3.7September 6, 2015. Can at home, canned, marked 06/30/2?.
Hazy dark orange with a medium sized white head. Aroma is malty with biscuit and caramel, pine, grass, floral and resinous hops. Taste is medium sweet, medium bitter. Finish is malty caramel sweetness with a piney bitterness and just a touch of alcohol warmth. Medium bodied, slighly creamy texture, soft to average carbonation.
3.716 ounce can thanks to Brian. Nice pine and floral notes. Medium malt body. Well balanced. Very tasty.
3.7Great home state brew. Burnt orange Amber in color. Nice medium white head. Floral hop aroma with hints of citrus. Taste is grapefruit, caramel malt
balanced. Very good.
3.5Can. This is a nice malty ipa with a good wallop of hops and a grassy finish.
3.9Murky orange pour with a big white head. 16 oz can from the pig at market common. Aggressive hops with lots of grapefruit amd citrus peel. Finish is plenty bitter. Nice caramel malt working to balance and sweeten things. Nice.
3.416 oz can purchased as a single at Wine & Cheese, If You Please? on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The pour is a hazed orange golden with a ½ inch dirty white head. The aroma is floral resin hops with some sweet malt behind. The taste is bright hop bitterness, along with sweet cereal grain malt. The malt sweetness carries the finish. The palate is medium bodied with natural carbonation, and the sweet dry finish. Solid.
3.1Fresh can from Trader Joe’s in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Cloudy orange with aromas of malt and fruit. A very malty IPA with some spicy, piney, fruity hops. Some alcohol heat. A decent beer, nothing special.
3.4Tall boy can. Pours an orange color with white head. Grassy, hoppy, slight resiny, citrus flavors. Solid IPA.