Dominion Hop Mountain Pale Ale

Dominion Hop Mountain Pale Ale

Hop lovers, this is the beer for you. Four different styles of American hops are artfully staggered against a sturdy malt backbone to create a unique, drinkable and balanced Pale Ale.
3.3
251 reviews
Dover, United States

Community reviews

2.8 12 oz bottle poured into pint glass. A noticable hoppy aroma with a one finger head that dissapates quickly. Tastes smooth and hoppy with a good mouthfeel. I didn’t care much for the finish, but was good otherwise.
3.8 On tap at the Jakes Place, Edinburgh. Pours hazy orange with an off-white head. Fruity citrus hoppy aroma and flavor. A lot of hops and bitterness in finish.
3.4 @Voldby ølmesse 2014 - Aroma: Sweet caramel with floral hops. Flavour: Fruity bitterness with notes of caramel and slight citrusy. Color: Orange with a white head.
3.1 Bottle. Pours a dark orange colour with a thin white head, malty aroma with some fruit, taste is light and hoppy with a dry bitter finish.
3.5 Bottle at the Big Easy in Chelsea. Piney hops, some orange peel, biscuity malt and an earthy finish. Lovely beer.
3.0 Tap @ C4, Odense. Pours hazy golden with a white head! Biscuit, caramel and fruit with some citrussy hops beneath. Quite rough bitterness. Medium bodied.
2.9 On tap at Christian Firtal. Amber with a small white head. Malty aroma with biscuit and bread, along with citrus notes. Sweet malty flavour. A little dusty, perhaps too old?
3.0 Pours a deep Amber colour. Aroma is malty, taste is quite malty too, for a beer called hop mountain the hoppiness leaves a lot to beer desired. Too sweet and malty... Fail.
3.4 Bottle. Clear dark amber pour with tan head. Aroma has peach on solid sweet base. Taste has balanced bitterness and is very pleasant.
3.3 Flaske. Ravfarvet klar øl med et flot skumhoved. Sødlig duft af let Ståle humle. Smagen er meget sødlig men humlen kan klart mærkes. Ikke så frispark som den gerne måtte have været.
3.4 Bottled. Pours clear amber with an average, off-white head. Aroma of caramel, citrus and piney notes. Sweet flavor that ends up more dry and nice bitter. Medium bodied, oily texture and average carbonation. A nice PA.
2.3 Pours a clear amber color with a thin white head. Aroma of grapefruit, heavy caramel, and earthiness. Dry sweet caramel taste with minor hop hit and grapefruit in backend.
2.8 Keg at Porterhouse London. Pours clear, amber-gold with a foamy cap. The aroma has some notes of dry bread, leafy hops, grains and dry caramel. Medium sweet flavor with lightly abrasive bitter toasted grass, more leaves, earth. Medium bodied with average carbonation. Basic finish with further dried caramel character, toasted bread, dirt. Mediocre.
3.5 Bottle@Ølmesse, Voldby. Pours amber with a small off-white head. Sweet malty taste, fruits, citrus, caramel malts, grapefruit. Soft carbonation. Hoppy bitter finish.
3.3 Good easy drinking pale ale without much character one way or another. Some citrus and a decent malt backbone. Pours cloudy brown without much head or lacing. Decently bitter finish. Bottle from Chevy chase.
3.2 Bottle. Sample at Voldby Ølmesse 2014. light bronze pour with a frothy pale head. Green apples, some resin, mango and pineapple.
3.5 12oz bottle from Andersons in Toledo. Amber pour with medium light tan-white head. Aroma of pine, malt, citrus. Tastes are toasty malt, grass, citrus, earthy, biscuit. Little salt, little tea.
4.0 (bottle 30/08-2014) low beige head, clear amber color, hoppy aroma, soft co2, full body, good hoppy taste, taste like a DIPA.
3.4 Lightly hazy orange-amber body, medium to thin off-white head, sparse lacing. Soft grapefruit, other citrus notes, pale crackery malts, light pine. Medium bodied with moderate to gentle carbonation, semi-dry with mellow bitterness in the finish.
3.3 Draft @ Taphouse, Copenhagen. Pours an amber color with a small longlasting off-white head. Has a fruity malty citrus hoppy aroma with hints of caramel. Fruity malty citrus hoppy flavor. Has a fruity malty hoppy bitter finish.
3.3 Keg at Jake’s Place. Pours amber, nose is light pine, taste is sweet, light fruit, some toffee.
3.4 Clear amber, frothy, offwhite head. Aroma has hops, lemon. Flavour has nice, smooth bitterness and and caramel notes. Not bad.
3.4 Draught at Taphouse. Clear amber colored with a small off-white head. Sweet and fruity aroma of hops and caramel with notes of pine needles. Sweet and fruity flavor of caramel, hops and pine needles. Hoppy finish
4.2 a beer for beer lovers very nice hoppy beer that has a good bitter finish one that i will be on the lookout for again
3.4 Fra fad på Taphouse juli-14: dyp gylden med fint skum som varer. Kraftig maltkropp og humlebruk som balanserer. Appelsin og aprikos pluss litt furunål. Lang og god ettersmak.
3.4 Tap@Taphouse, CPH - amber pour with small off-white head. Sweet malty and fruity citrus aroma and taste, caramel malts, great bitter finish.
3.4 A ring of tiny tan bubbles, on a clear brownish amber colored body. Modest but fresh aroma of tropical-fruity hops. Apricot and sweet oranges comes to mind. Good body, juicy mouthfeel. Substantionally bitter. Evergreen, resins and citrus zest. Slightly sweet and toasted malts to back it up. Lasting resiny-bitter ending. A powerfull Pale Ale. [Draft at Taphouse, København]
3.6 Draught at Taphouse, København. Clear gomden/brown - white head. Bitterness. Fruity. Caramel. Bitterness. Citrus. High bitter finish. Caramel. Nice.
3.3 Draft. An amber beer with a lazing yellowish head. The aroma has notes of straw, malt, hops, and caramel. The flavor is sweet with notes of malt, caramel, hops, and straw, leading to a bitter finish.
3.3 Draught at Taphouse. Dark amber colour wih an off-white head. Aroma and flavour hops, fruit, caramel and a nice bitterness.