Left Coast Trestles IPA

Left Coast Trestles IPA

Trestles IPA is light bodied, clean, and pleasantly hoppy. With every sip this tasty IPA will take you back to your escape, such as local surf spot Trestles. Its strong copper color and clean finish on the palate are created by brewing with a 2-row malt and light imported crystal malt. We use CTZ and chinook hops and follow it up with the addition of dry hops of chinook and centennial in the fermenter bringing out a citrus aroma. Find your escape.

2012 vintage: 6.8% abv
3.6
386 reviews
San Clemente, United States

Community reviews

3.9 De un color ámbar rojizo muy agradable, está coronada con una pequeña capa de espuma blanca que aunque no dura demasiado sí que se pega bien a lo largo de la copa. Encierra una cantidad de aromas brutal, destacando sobre todo hierba, frutas tropicales y cítricos. Además le encuentro un toquecito a caramelo o a miel. En boca sigue marcando los cánones clásicos de una buena IPA: Fresca y llena de matices potentes. En esta ocasión el dry hop de Chinook lleva la manija confiriéndole tonos herbales, resinosos, cítricos y un cierto carácter ahumado. Sabrosa y equilibrada. De categoría.
2.9 Bottle at Beer Temple. Light amber with a small white head. On the sweet side with light hops, caramel, some citrus and malt. The body was medium as was the bitterness. The bottle was a bit old me think.
3.7 Canned. Pours hazy amber with an average off-white head. Aroma of grapefruit, light floral and pine. Sweet flavor that ends up dry and solid bitter. A very nice IPA
3.3 Bottle. Dark gold color. Aroma: nectar, sweet, raisins, malt. Sweetish taste, nectar, raisins, soft hop bitterness.
3.4 22-ounce bottle pours out a crisp golden color top of a small head. Nose is wet grass some earthy hops a little bit of citrus bread malt. Taste is more of the wet grass some herbal note hops a little Citrus touch and a well-balanced malt bill on the end.
3.3 Nice easygoing ipa, smoothness and nice light aftertaste of herbs, but nothing too expressive
4.4 Slightly cloudy golden orange color with a big head of blanketing white soapy foam. Refreshing and dank with fresh peeled ripe oranges colliding with super dry pine forrest finish.
3.0 Can from Smith’s. Pours clear straw with fluffy white head. Nose is floral hops, orange marmalade. Tastes hoppy, floral, somewhat sweet, with a lighter body.
3.3 0,33l bottle. Nose: honey, caramel malt, floral. Taste: honey malt, floral, big piny bitterness in aftertaste. Probably not the freshest bottle.
3.7 Botella de 99Cervezas. Vierte en un bonito color dorado muy transparente. Aunque la cerveza tiene una buena carbonatación (se ven múltiples hilos de burbujas subiendo), la formación de espuma es más bien escasa. Se trata de una espuma blanca bastante fugaz y con cierto nivel de adherencia. De intensidad media en nariz, da desde el primer momento notas de lúpulo, así como algunas notas afrutadas (como de ciruela blanca) y florales. La hierba fresca e incluso un puntito de menta están presentes. También una nota de piel de cítrico. Complejidad media-alta y bastante bien equilibrada. Agradable y refrescante en nariz. De entre los sabores básicos, el primero y principal es el amargo, muy marcado pero no agresivo, con carácter pero no astringente. Las notas de lúpulo y sobre todo herbales salen ahora con fuerza. El dulzor está muy muy al fondo, aunque presente, a pesar de lo cual tiene un final claramente seco. Buena persistencia pudiendo llegar a saturar la boca con su amargor (en el caso de paladares poco amantes del amargo). Cuerpo medio en boca y textura ligeramente rasposa y picante. Amargor muy expresivo y extraordinariamente refrescante. Muy recomendable si te gusta el amargo.
3.8 Bottle. Old. Big honey on aroma. Tropical fruit all along. Medium body. Oily to creamy texture. Moderately malty and heavily hoppy flavour. Pale ale base. Bitter feel ever after. This IPA is good. Wish to try it fresher.
3.8 22oz bottle pours a pale brown color with a bit of head. Medium English style hops. Nice maltiness.
3.4 Bottle (from beergium). Pours clear amber with whiteish head. The head stays for some time. Aroma is sweet, carame, fruits, citrus. Flavor is sweet and bitter, caramel, malt, citrus. Finish caramel with grapefruit bitterness. Drinkability is ok. Overall: ok, feels bit old tho.
3.7 Bottle pour into pilsner glass. Aroma is resiny, citrusy, tropical fruit hops. Appearance is hazy light brown with decent sparkle, finger-width foamy white head with fair retention and leggy lacing. Taste is mix of tropical fruit, orange, lemon and resinous hops, with bitter winning out. Palate is light-to-medium bodied with creamy texture, soft carbonation and finish as taste. Overall, a good representative of a West Coast IPA but not truly distinctive. As such, mildly too bitter.
3.3 Clear golden, aroma is wet grass, herbal, earthy hops, very light citrus. Flavour is malty and bready, with some slightly citrusy hops. Leaves a lot to be desired.
3.0 Pours orange with a small off white head. Aroma is caramel, citrus and light pine. Taste is mild bitters with some herbal spiciness. medium bodied, smooth, light carbonation.
4.0 Cuerpo ligero, aroma cítrico. En boca equilibrada con sabor intenso y amargor final agradable prolongado. Muy buena. Sin fecha de consumo preferente.
4.2 Solid, refreshing and straightforward hop IPA. Bright color with a cool haziness. On tap at Sonnys in San Clemente.
3.7 Bottle 35,5cl @ 32GreatPower, Seville, Spain. A: Golden. T: Malt, hops, citrus.
4.1 Can from Kris Wines, Holloway, London 19/8/2016. Drunk from the can en route to Clapton Craft (classy!). Lovely citrus hop and tropical fruit aroma. Moderate sweetness, heavy hoppy bitterness. Light to medium bodied, light creamy texture. Hoppy and light caramel finish. Enjoyed this.
3.4 bottle form our local bottleshop, poured a clear yellow colour with a white head. nose of light off malts, light floral, pineapple, light sweet mango pulp, light hop bitterness, marmalade, light bitter finish
3.6 Bottle. Aroma of mango and pine, also some caramel. Taste is light to medium bitter, dry with grapefruit and piny flavor.
3.3 Bottle--straw color beer with a minimum head, not sure how old it was as i bought off the single rack at Downtown. Light aroma of caramel and citrus. Taste was really balanced between malts and citrusy hops. Light hop finish and the overall feel was a little soapy. Produce place. 1.79
3.3 This was a very good and subtle ipa it was really smooth if you are looking for an ipa that is not too hoppy.
3.7 060716. Can at home. Pours clear copper with a nice head. Aroma citrus, floral notes. A bit dated. Nice balance yet. Not Bad.
4.0 On tap at msbs. Aroma of sweet cake and some hops. Good lookin orange Amber with lacing. Tasting a mix of dry floral/piney hops. Pepper, spice, resin, honey, caramel as well. A lot going on but great drinkability. Great stuff.
3.5 Can from Bottledog, London - UK. Color: clear blond beer with no carbonation and medium white foam. Smell: toffee, caramel hops. Sweet malt with good hoppy balance. Small resin finish. Taste: medium body with caramel malt and toffee notes. Resin hops with toffee finish. Good attenuation. Aftertaste: resin hops, caramel notes. Wet bitterness.
3.6 Pours a thin head on a clear medium straw body. Aroma is bright and fresh citrus with a bit of mango and pineapple. Taste is super dank lemon and grapefruit bitterness... all the way through. Texture is thicker.
4.0 Bottle bought in Miami beach. Nice bitterness and hoppiness. Good combination of Chinook and Centennial hops.
3.5 33 cl. can. Hazy golden colour with a white head. Aroma and flavour of malt, pine, grapefruit, hops and bitterness.