Hale's Supergoose IPA

Hale's Supergoose IPA

Aggressively dry hopped and rich in hop flavor and aroma, Hale’s Supergoose IPA is nonetheless well balanced and drinkable. If you love IPA’s you gotta try Supergoose.

6.9% ABV 67 IBUs

Malts: 2-Row Pale ~ Crystal 40L & 60L ~ Munich ~ Wheat

Hops: Centennial ~ Amarillo ~ Bravo ~ Simcoe

Original Gravity: 17.4° Plato
3.6
221 reviews
Seattle, United States

Community reviews

3.4 12oz can from Valhalla’s Gmoat. Orange brown big foamy head. Apricot hop aroma. Apricot mango flavour. Sweet hoppy aftertaste. A bit too sweet for me.
3.7 Aroma: Medium-high grapefruit, Medium-light bready. Appearance: Clear, dark gold body. Medium white, rocky head. Lacing. Flavour: Medium bitterness. Medium citrus, grapefruit pith. Medium-light malty, balancing. Medium-dry finish with light citrus. Mouthfeel: Medium body. Medium carbonation. Overall: Easy drinking, Good flavours. 12 fl oz can. Poured, Thanks Andre!
3.7 Can from BottleDog Kings X/Clerkenwell, Thursday 17th March 2016 consumed on the train en route to Edinburgh in the company of Dad and Barry Friday 18th March 2016. Hazy gold, maybe more warm gold in colour with a white head. The aroma is pine with a touch of grapefruit backed up by some maltiness. Sweet maltiness in the mouth, the flavour is very much in the vein of many other American IPA?s but citrus and pine jostle for attention also. Like this. A7 A3 T8 P4 Ov15 3.7
3.5 355ml can from Beers of Europe. 7.0%. Pours hazy golden orange with a thin white head. Caramel, resin, pine aromas. Tate is more of the same. Oily texture, sweet finish.
3.1 355ml can from Firma-Bier Pours reddish orange with a small white head. Aroma of caramely malts, toffee, pine, aged hops, hints of resin. Taste is sweet, malty and caramely with some toffee, pine, aged hops and resin. Finish is sticky sweet, malty and caramely with some pine, toffee and resin. Not very fresh, unfortunately.
3.5 33cl can from firma bier. Light hazy dark orange to brown color. Thin head and white. Medium bitterness, light sweetness. Finish is long and super dry.A bit harsh. Aroma is resin, grass, hops.
3.7 8th February 2016 Can. Hazy gold beer, decent pale cream colour head. Palate is airy, decent fine carbonation. Fluffy creamy malts with a trace of caramel. Spicy hops. Ripe orange and bitter orange peel. Smooth fruity finish. Spicy bitter linger. Not that complex but satisfying.
3.3 355 ml can (7% abv) @ Timo A. No date info. Pours slightly hazy orange color with a small head. Resinous hops on the aroma, caramel, subtle chocolaty notes on the background, Flavor is a bit cardboard-y, malty and dry fruity, some resinous hops left, finishes bitter. Decent though a bit old brew. 4414
3.5 Can from Vino Wines. Hazy orange body with tiny yeast flecks floating around. Thin white head. Steady carbonation. Good lacing. Aroma of grapefruit, blood orange and marzipan. Flavour of honey, lightly roasted malt, dried apricot and a peppery hop finish. Thin medium body with an oily texture. Soft fizz. Sugary sweet and a trace of hops.
3.6 Can. Golden, Golden, average and mostly diminishing head. Moderate, malty and lightly sweetish aroma, light caramel and some tropical fruitiness, citrus/piney - light grapefruit hoppyness. Body is medium, malty and lightly sweetish flavor, light caramel and tropical fruitiness with some citrus/piney - light grapefruit hoppyness. Finish is average, malty and dryish - lightly sweetish, faint caramel and light tropical fruitiness with citrus - some piney hoppynes, faint alcohol. OK dryish and well hopped IPA. Could use more fruitiness in flavor/finish.
4.1 hazy orange to amber colour, moderate sized off-white head; aroma of grapefruit, tangerine notes, orange zest oils, some tropical fruits, hints of pine resin, biscuit, minimal grass and sauerkraut; taste is less complex with intensive bitterness, some tropical fruity, tangerine and grapefruity notes as well as caramel; if the taste was as perfect as the aroma, it would be a really perfect IPA
3.8 355ml can. Cloudy amber colour with average to huge, thick, fluffy, creamy, fairly lasting and lacing, off-white head. Intense, citrusy and piney, hoppy aroma, lots of grapefruit, lemonnotes, a sweaty, resinous touch, biscuity malty background. Taste is crisp, bitter, citrusy hoppy, grapfruit and orange notes, hints of lemon and mandarine, candied orange zest, minimally sugary, caramel malty basis, widely choked resinous interludes somewhere between sweat and purulence; seems almost to be a bit watery due to too weak a malty backbone, not able to fully get on with the hoppy overload.
2.9 Alright, it’s better than that NZ muck but still tastes of swimming pool water, air freshener and Halls Metholyptus. Cheeky looking can. Murky honey colour with fine lace and foam. Bouquet of battered chipshop sausage sprayed with peach air freshener, vomited Southern Comfort, spruce and bile. Soapy rosemary and Lockets aspects. Perfumed, sweet and boozy with zero hop character. Sorry, I’m not having it. Thinking man’s Special Brew.
3.6 Draft at Hale’s. Fairly orange pour, medium off-white head that left good lace. Real nicer burst of hops, citrus and pine, in the aroma. Very flavorful hop body without being too aggressively bitter.
3.7 Citrus and good dose of pine here. Pours golden with good head. Good balance, and good beer all around. Nice bitter finish with hay notes in aftertaste. Subtle and very well done.
3.6 Can thanks to sarkynorthner Xmas present. Amber ok head. Grapefruit caramel aroma taste same nice sweetnees good pine resin nice bitter finish. Good stuff.
3.2 Can in ABZ. It pours hazy golden amber with a medium white head. The nose is bitter - sweet, sticky, pine needles, resin, toffee, apricot and tinned peach. The taste is assertive bitterness upfront, pine needles, earth, resin, grassy, mild astringency, tinned peach, alcohol heat and cracked peppercorn with a dry finish. Medium body, fine carbonation and sticky mouth-feel. A touch rough around the edges. Not bad.
3.8 Can from hop hideout, Sheffield. murky amber with a fluffy white head. Aroma is nutty and hoppy, some grapefruit and spice. Taste is dry and bitter and spicy. Prickly and medium. Nice moreish ipa.
3.9 Can from stirchley wines and shared with Richthevillan. Murky Amber beer with small head. Aroma of caramel, fruity and hops. Taste is stewed fruits, sweet caramel, malts and hops. Very good.
3.9 Can from Stirchley Wines via Sarkynorthener cheers Martin; hazy amber pour with a thin off white head, aroma has tangerine and sweet malts, some pine.
3.9 Can, pours orangey gold with a creamy white head. Strong hoppy aroma of pine, satsuma, grapefruit. Medium sweet caramel malts are balanced out with a drying, medium bitter finish, with a little bit of spice. Carbonation is soft and texture is creamy. Very good.
3.5 Wonderful aroma w/ a pretty pour but super dry hop taste as advertised! Love the rustic orange pour w/ a tan head & good lacing. The aroma is robust w/ citrus hops. The taste is very bitter upfront & finishes w/ some citrus notes. A bit too dry for my palate making it difficult to drink a lot of!
3.0 Almost brownish orange. The nose has a definite weighty malt to it. With some orange oil hop aroma. The bitterness and hop flavor are herbal. The malt is dominant in the flavor with plenty of caramel. The bitterness is tight and tingly. Good body to it. Nothing out of the ordinary, honestly maybe slightly worse. Not sure why it has the score it does.
3.2 bottle poured into a tulip..copper with a fluffy white head..aroma of citrus,resin,pine..tastes like it smells..medium body..just ok.
3.8 Gold with red to get. Aroma- tropical and citrus fruit. Taste- amply hopped with notes of grapefruit, tropical fruit and pine. Solid caramel malt backbone. Very nice NW IPA.
3.3 Out the can in a Seattle park. Fairview park to be exact. Nice flavor. Delicious. Beautiful day so this ratings inflated. Calm. Collected.
4.5 Super tasty beer. Nothing special to look at. Good aroma. Great body. Drink the living the bejezus out of it.
3.0 Bottle thanks to Lizzie and Daren! Pours a clear gold with a n orange hue and a white head that dissipates to the edges. Aroma has a sweet resinous pine with a good amount of sweet grains and a hint of butterscotch. Flavor has sweet grains, sweet citrus with a hint of butterscotch underlying.
3.7 Citrus with that standard rusty note and a bit of floral hop. Slightly sweet from the crystal. A good brew. Immensly drinkable.
3.3 Tap at brewery with commonmac and rosskyle and wildcard. Copper with medium white head. Hoppy aroma. Sweet and grapefruit. Very clean. Also pretty typical of this style. Decent.