Innis & Gunn Gunnpowder IPA

Innis & Gunn Gunnpowder IPA

Unfiltered. Hoppy aroma, bitter taste with a lingering bitter aftertaste.
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Perth, Scotland

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3.0 Love those "citrus hops". Fuck hiring a professional copywriter, how dumb could we look, right? I mean, you could pay a guy on Fiverr $10 to proofread that shit and avoid a mistake like that. You know you're this close to bankruptcy when. Hazy medium amber. Decent head. Big chewy aroma. The hops could be orangey, though. Similar palate. Moderate bitterness, soft orangey hops. Clunky chewy malt, though, drags down the beer overall. But again, you either care about the details or you don't.
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3.6 Surprisingly flavoursome for an Innis & Gunn beer. Lots of fruit and richness from the barrels made this an enjoyable beer.
4.0 Sommar och bastu öl
3.5 Tolles IPA, feine Noten von Pinie, grünen Blättern, schwarzem Tee
3.1 Bottle from Beers Of Europe. Appearance - golden with a big slightly off-white head. Nose - dried orange and general cereal notes. A little damp dishcloth. Taste - candied lemon and orange. More cereal. Palate - close to medium bodied. Fairly clean on the finish, but could be cleaner. Overall - ok.
3.3 Discrets
4.2 IPA amère mais tellement équilibré et estivale
4.5 Une sensation de potion âgée qui donne une amertume sympa sans sentir le whisky ou etre trop boisé, bière travaillée tres agréable et équilibrée.
3.5 Bottle from Systembaolget. Strong on the orange in the smell. Lager like appearance. Fresh hop taste with some pine and fruit. Somewhat thin in the finish for the abv. Decent though.
2.6 A tall can from Liquor Barn in Burnaby Heights, Greater Vancouver. A medium amber beer with moderate carbonation, white head, malted nose. Interesting blend of hop and malt character on the palate. I can’t say it tastes like gunpowder, or even gunpowder tea. I’d say it’s a bit smoky. As pleasant as may be, one is sufficient.
3.2 Bottle delivered from ASDA and drunk at home during the lockdown. Dark, reddish gold. Clear with the tiniest film of white head. Big aroma of boozy marmalade, cheap whiskey, pink grapefruit rind. Tastes sweet and strong, oaky and boozy, pretty artificial but not impossibly so. Long finish with more whisky marmalade (the kind bought in a Scottish tourist attraction shop). I don't want very much of it - half a 330ml bottle is more than enough - and it would be a stretch to call it a 'good' beer, but I enjoyed it for what it was.
3.6 Mycket god. Drickas kall. Lättdrucken Ipa
2.0 Very light except for powerful citrus flavour. Thin fast head. Paletable Very Cold.
3.9 330ml bottle brewed in England at 5.6%. Nice-sized foamy head, fairly clear copper-coloured liquid. Mango and grapefruit aroma, slightly floral in the way supermarket hoppy beers often are, with some underlying woody sweetness. Low carbonation. Stewed hop tannins of grapefruit and mango merge with the barrel wood to make more low fleshy sweet fruit notes of melon. A great combination. The pale ale character is still quite discernible, and the barrel flavours take the place of the yeast or malt in a more expensive unfiltered craft offering. Lovely supermarket stuff, and a fine tipple all things considered.
3.8 Pours an orange coloured beer with a thin white head Notes of citrus fruits and berries and strawberries Bottle version
3.2 0,33 litre Bottle from Systembolaget Charlottenberg. Golden with white head. Malts, hops, Citrus, mandarin, pine, some bitterness and sweetness.
3.2 How: Bottle. Where: Systembolaget. Appearance: Dark golden colour with a white head. Aroma: Malt, fruit, hops, a bit floral. Body: Medium body and carbonation. Flavour: Malt, fruit, hops, citrus.
2.8 Clear copper appearance. Aroma is sweet, caramel and peach. Flavour is sweet, sticky, bitter and fruity.
3.3 Bottle from Systembolaget. Pours a golden colour beer with a medium head. Fruity and hoppy with notes of oranges and pine. Dry finish.
3.6 Bottle from Total Wine in Mountain View, CA. Aroma is buttery malts, caramel, maybe some mango-like hops, wood. Taste is fruit malts, sweet, some sorghum syrup and then some woody bitterness. Honestly was expecting much worse. Found this malt forward and quite drinkable, although I doubt the hop heads will seek this one out. Still, cheers!
2.7 Bottle, 33 cl. Decent IPA: citrus is there, but not in total dominance. Finish is bitter but moderate.
3.1 Bottled from Systembolaget Clear golden. Medium head. Sweetish and citric. Light bitterness. Rather bland.
3.8 03.01.2020. 0,33l Bottle. Systembolaget Strömstad. Golden colour with white head. Fruity aromas. Apples and citrus. Fresh flavours of aromatic hops. Soft bitterness. Notes of juniperus and spruce. Fresh. NOtes of sweet malt at the end. Good one.
3.3 Amber clear with a one finger wide head. Wooden smell. Very smooth IPA, not very intense in taste but very drinkable. Stronger carbonation.
2.9 Bottled, 330ml from Morrison's in Banbury, Oxon. Burnished gold with white head. This proved to be a really sweet, orange juice beer. Sweet malts, cereals along with grapefruit juice. Palate coating. Just okay.
2.7 Golden color, minimal white head. Aromas of citrus, cereals and grass. Taste of citrus, cereals and grass. One-dimensional.
3.7 Bottle from Total Wine in San Jose, CA. (Stevens Creek) Pours clear copper with a transient white head. Aroma is quite citrus, but in more of a mandarin than grapefruit way. Med body. Flavor is dry; more than moderately bitter. Roasted malt and mandarins. There's other stuff in the background. I like it.
3.3 12 oz bottle. Pours an amber orange with a white head. Some lacing. Scents of orange and malt and oak. Citrus and malt in the tastes all well balanced and nothing overpowering. Dry mouthfeel and low carbonation. Short finish with some bitterness.
3.7 330ml bottle from Metro, drunk at home on a rainy November evening. Clear deep gold, some head and lacing but no visible rising carbonation. On the nose, cumquat marmalade on rye bread, sweet vanilla and brandy. In the mouth, astringency, some sweetness, rich flavours similar to the aromas, thick texture at first, but rising dryness into the finish. Tasty but a bit harsh in the mouth.