Green Man IPA

Green Man IPA

Hoppy with a properly balanced body. Generous hop additions give it wonderful bitterness & a pleasant floral nose. Our combination of traditional British malts creates a rich flavor & copper color. This authentic English style IPA is our flagship. 6.2% ABV
3.3
183 reviews
Asheville, United States

Community reviews

2.8 Poured from a bottle. Pours a caramel color with a white head with nice lacing. A heavy malt aroma with some resin. Taste is devoid of flavor bitter with some malt notes. Dry mouth feel with a medium body and bitter hop finish.
3.4 Pours a clear copper color with it white head. Aromas of hops and citrus. Tastes the same with a clean finish. Nice middle of the road IPA.
3.0 Bottle from Harris Teeter, Hampstead, North Carolina. Dark amber-orange with a thin head. It’s strong tasting but maintains a fair recognisable pale ale texture.
3.5 Bottle to shaker. Earthy hop nose with light citrus. Some light dirty but in a good way. Not danky. More English. Taste is moderately sweet with a fuggle/ekg hop profile. Decent enough.
3.4 Dark golden with tinge of orange. Aromas and flavors of citrus and heavy floral, spicy.
2.5 Pours clear amber with a thin film of off-white head. Aroma is estery with sweet fruits and light caramel biscuit malt. Flavor is floral fruits with a bitter and slightly rubbery texture.
3.4 From tap. Pours hazy orange with a small off white head. Aroma is grapefruity and slight citrusy. Sweet, fruity and crisp hoppy. Mellow fruity. Grapefruity and lingering hoppy fruity finish.
3.1 Draft. Amber color with a dense off white head. Aroma is bread, grapefruit, and hops. Taste displays all these. Lingering bitterness and spicy black pepper.
3.5 Aggressively hopped IPA, amber color. Strong resin and citrus hops. Pronounced bitterness. Very mild bready malts just provide a backbone and slight degree of sweetness. Resiny flavors.
3.0 Can... Clear, brilliant, deep amber pour with orange highlights and a mid-sized, fizzy, off-white head. The aroma is of spicy and peppery hops. Medium-bodied with busy carbonation. The flavor is very bitter, displaying spicy, peppery, German-like hops. Finishes acrid and bitter. This seems overly bitter just for the sake of being bitter. Not much else going on here. One dimensional. My wife loved it. She’s a hophead.
3.7 Poured from bottle. Aroma of malt and hops. Good lookin orange amber with lacing.. Tasting piney hops, roast malt, earth notes, citrus notes, pepper.. Carbonation just right. Overall, OK, but I am a little disappointed.
3.5 On draft at Pangea Tavern in Avon NC.it is a light Amber color with a slight head. The aroma is citrus and the taste is strong bitter citrus and finish is bitter
3.5 On draft at Pangea Tavern in Avon NC. Pours a clear copper with an off white head. Grassy nose. Flavors of pine and citrus. Bitter finish.
3.0 This beer is OK. It’s nothing to write love songs about. In Roanoke or Lexington it would actually be top tier, but this is from an Asheville brewery. Asheville is a whole ’nother. This IPA pours copper color with little head. The aroma is standard IPA. Some grassy hops, some cereal malt. Standard IPA taste, too. Not bad in any way. Just not Asheville.
2.7 Color is red amber. Aroma is malty for an IPA. Taste- malt comes through strongly, spicy hops add bitterness. Mouthfeel is fairly heavy and lingers. *12 oz bottle into pint glass
3.3 Pale copper pour with a thin white head and lightly striped lacing .... aroma of caramel malts, citrusy hops (orange/grapefruit) piney hops and some grainy malts .... taste has a nice biscuity and caramel malt, citrusy (orange/grapefruit), piney and bitter dry hops .... has a rindy bitterness .... finish is dry and malty ... very sessionable and balanced British style
3.5 a decent amber colored IPA with a piney hop aroma; piney hop flavor with citrus notes on a medium bodied bready malt base
3.5 On tap at Wild Wing Cafe in Asheville. Bitter fruit. Pale malts. A lot thicker than expected. Shrug? Decent, but nothing more, for style. 13.6
3.1 Pours redish brown with frothy white head. The aroma is malty, citrus, sweetness, earthy. The flavor is caramel with biscuit, earthy, small grass in the back. Palate is thicker than I like, but dry. Overall kinda a mix between English and American pale/ipa.
2.1 Nope. Should be an English IPA category if there’s an English vs American pale, no? Anywway, did NOT like this one at all. Carboardy malts, spice and earth. Bitterness is abrupt at the finish. Least favorite NC beer?
3.3 Bottle from ABC. Light caramalt and English hop aroma. Very bitter taste, with some fruity hops. Bready malt. Decent English style IPA.
2.5 Had out off a bottle at lupis with Rowen. Not a good ipa. No aroma. No body. Tastes lagerish. Terrible ipa.
3.5 Aromas of sweet corn breakfast cereal, honey, earthy hops are kind of subtle for an IPA. Clear, burnished gold with a lasting white head. Mostly dry, pretty bitter, nice malt backbone. Medium bodied.
2.6 Aromas of hops, berry sugar, and light citrus. Light white head and dull amber body. Flavors of dry hops, minor citrus and dies off in a strong malty finish. Dry on the palate. Gets a little malty.
2.4 Pours an amber from a bottle, soapy and bitter hops. Kind of thin and watery. Meh.
1.9 Not good, too malty. Not impressed with this brewery. Need to find another from then to try. They like the malts.
3.7 9 Jan 2016, bottle. orange and a bit hazy. nose is cereal malt and mild grapefruit rind. med body and moderately fizzy. grassy and mild grapefruit rind hops, mildly sweet and some granola malt with mild bitter finish. decent.
3.5 Draft at the brewery during RBWG 2014 - Asheville. Pours clear gold with a white froth topping. The nose holds ripening orange, light pine. Light to medium sweet flavor with good dry bread, light spicy pine, grass, orange. Light to medium bodied with fine carbonation. Nicely balanced finish, with bready malts and orange citrus. Fine IPA.
2.3 Amber with floral, herbal aroma. Very sharp aroma and bitter flavor. Light to medium mouthfeel with slight carbonation. Intense long bitter finish.
2.8 Bottle. Head is initially average sized, frothy, off-white, mostly diminishing. Body is light amber. Aroma is lightly malty (toasted grain/seeds), lightly hoppy (herbs, grass). Flavor is moderately sweet, lightly acidic, lightly bitter. Finish is lightly sweet, lightly acidic, moderately bitter. Medium body, watery texture, lively carbonation. Not much going on here.