G - Bot is an intensely hopped Double India Pale Ale brewed with a blend of three varieties of American Hops. 85 ibu’s this beer is brewed for those of us who need an aromatic and flavorfully hopped beer.
3.9
279 reviews
Woodbridge, United States
Community reviews
4.1Can. Pours orangish straw hazy with off white head. Aroma is fruity grapefruit orang hops. Taste is fruity orange, grapefruit, papaya with a bitter piney finish. I really like it and glad i finally tracked it down.
3.912oz can thanks to Steve. pours out a hazy gold topped with a white head. nose is big hop pine citrus tropical fruit melon. Taste is more of the caramel sweetness rich malts a nice heavy hit of hops and a nice end.
4.1Can @ home. Hazy yellow to light orange color, medium sized white to off-white head that lasts for quite a while. Aroma is lightly malts, lovely fruity, grapefruit, citrus, slightly lime. Taste lightly malts, fruityness, grapefruit, citrus, again slightly lime, moderately bitter. Nice fruit bitter finish. Medium body and carbonation. Not a typical Double IPA imo, but a quite pleasant hoppy beer.
3.5Growler. Pours slightly hazy golden, large creamy white head, nice lacing. Aroma is pine, grapefruit, pot, touch of passionfruit. Flavor is light sweet, medium bitter, a bit bland. Light plus body, lingering harsh bitterness. Meh.
3.8Can at amazing tasting 30th birthday of Alexander. Many thanks again!
APPEARANCE: clouded dark blond beer.
NOSE: fruity, hoppy, lime.
TASTE: bitter, bit dry, fruity, lemon.
3.8Can courtesy of Kermis. Poured a hazy light amber with a frothy white head. The aroma is big lemon citrus. The flavour is moderate bitter with a fresh grassy hop, yeast, citrus,, light woody bitter palate. Medium bodied with average carbonation.
4.1Can shared. Pours hazy orange with an off white head. Aroma of grapefruit, mango, citrus, peach and orange peel. Flavour is light moderate sweet and over moderate bitter. Medium bodied with soft carbonation.
3.833cl can courtesy of and shared with Kermis.
Thick creamy white head. Hazy golden pour. lovely bitterness. Nicely done.
4.012oz Can pours a hazy yellow amber color with a bit of head. Fruity hops and medium bitterness. The fruitiness doesn't last leaving just some slightly harsh bitterness at the end.
4.6Can. Been searching for this one for a long time! Pours a clear sparkly golden color with a sudsy white head to it. Aroma of tropical and citrus fruits with pine. Flavor had lemon, orange, grapefruit, mango, pine. Very nicely done beer. Medium body, sticky texture, lively carbonation, and bitter on the end. This was really crushable for being listed as 8.8 on here. Drank very easily.
3.8Draft. Aroma of marmalade and toast. Sparkling lace. Flavor follows nose, with lots of bitter orange, a but of burnt bread crust and a hint of licorice that seems to clear it all away on the finish. Quite good!
4.7Pours a completely hazed orange color, with a gigantic, stable white head.
Offers a powerful hop variety, consisting of orange, lemon zest and a good amount of leafy grass. This gets topped off by a resinous note, revealing a whiff of sweetening wild honey, blending beautifully into bready, slighty biscuity malts. Out of this gentle aromas evolves a fantastic, exotic fruitiness, showcasing oranges in the most awesome way.
Has a mild, medium carbonation with a soft mouthfeel, featuring an amazig, refreshing and intense hoppiness.
Tastes of bready, soft malts, which get nestled, by fresh citrus, dank grass an utmost fruity orange. Underneath this hop impact the malts probably turn sweeter, this is just a guess though, as the hops perform the taste transformation completely on their own, beginning dank, while finishing resinous sweet with a tad of wild honey and sugared lemonade. Finishes with an amazig, luscious fruitiness, coated up by a prominent hop bitterness, creating a full, satisfying mouthfeel, bringing out an intense, perfectly build iipa.
3.812 ounce shared can. Pours a cloudy pale gold with an average white head. Aroma of citrus and tropical. Taste is grapefruit, orange, tropical, pine, and a bit of malt. Very good.
3.7Very solid DIPA, but I think it is overshadowed by some of the stuff they are doing in the 10r series.
4.112 oz. can poured into a pint glass.
Beautiful straw color with a white head and good lacing. The downside is that there was a exhorbitant amount of sediment that I tried not to pour into my glass. I really only got about 3/4 of the can poured.
Wonderful citrus hop aroma. Grapefruits dominate. The malts barely make it through. Smells like a west coast hop bomb.
Good hoppy flavor to start, but it fades a bit. Not much midrange flavor. The late hop additions shine through, but I feel that it needs some more bittering hops. Maybe it doesn’t have the malt backbone for it, because it’s barely sweet at all. Overall a great flavor, though.
Mouthfeel - The low malt character masks that it’s a DIPA. Makes it very drinkable.
If I had access to this more often, I’d be all over it.
4.1Can. Pours a very hazy, opaque orange with an inch-plus of white head that leaves behind a mess of lacing. Big aromas of ripe tropical fruit, mango, melon. Taste is similar. Juicy tropical fruit followed by a bitterness that builds and builds the more I drink it. Smooth, medium bodied, lasting bitter finish. Excellent.
3.5Pours a cloudy peachy amber with one to two fingers of sticky white head. Hoppy aroma, citrus rind and mango upfront with some subtle oniony notes and a touch of spice/pine. Very sharp flavor, full bitterness and woody hop character. Very unbridled. Too much in the mouth. Lovely aroma but abrasive flavor.
4.4Cloudy golden tan color with moderate white head. Extremely well balanced. Aroma and aftertaste could be improved. Overall very good beer
3.5Can: Hazy orange body with a semi-gray tinted, mostly white head that shows pretty good retention all the way down the glass. Aroma is stank-a-dank up front; heavy pine, grass, resin, & weedy pungency. Rivers of hop oil backed by some bitter citrus peel, orange & grapefruit rind. Herbal pepper on the back-end with not much malt to speak of in the nose. Flavor is largely ashy, piney, & bitter with the dankness & oily resin components toned down just a bit. Same with the citrus peel vibe; it’s there, but slightly more muted. Malt comes out a bit more, too; hints of toasted bread, faint caramel, & some buttery crackers. Herbal leafage, white pepper, & zesty, ashy hop cones lead into a bitter finish with just a small touch of resin left behind. Really nice DIPA, though nothing to lose your marbles over.
3.8Can 12fl.oz.
[ As New England Gandhi-Bot Double IPA ].
Clear medium orange yellow color with a average to large, frothy, good lacing, mostly to fully lasting, off-white head. Aroma is moderate malty, caramel, pale malt, moderate to heavy hoppy, grass, citrus, orange - citrus, sweet fruit - hops. Flavor is moderate to heavy sweet and bitter with a long duration, fruity, hoppy, citrus, sweet malt - fruity. Body is medium, texture is oily to watery, carbonation is soft. [20150116]
3.9Half snifter pour of brightish orange with light off white head. Nose is citrus and resinous pine, more orange peel-like zest. Flavor is bright citrus as well, hop forward, moderate malt but not overpowering, mild caramel notes. More resin. It’s pretty clean and enjoyable.
3.9Can @ fonefan tasting. Hazy golden with an off-white head. Aroma is sweet, malty and rather hoppy - citrus and pine. Flavor is quite sweet and rather bitter. Dry and rather bitter finish. 160115
3.8Can. Clear amber with medium white head. Aroma is malt, fruit, hops, citrus, grapefruit and pine. Flavour is malt, fruit, hops, citrus, grapefruit, pine, little sweet and quite bitter.
3.9Can @ Three Notch’d Tasting. Amber pour with a small head. Pine cone, lemon spritz, sheet cake nose. Light toasty malt. C hops. Flowers and citrus. Medium body, active carbonation. Tasty.
4.3Amber color, a little dark for the style. Not too bitter with great balance provided by the caramel malt. Light to medium bodied, very drinkable, and the carbonation level is just right. Spruce, grapefruit, resin hops. Similar to Heady Topper in the sense that it packs tons of flavor while remaining very smooth, even sessionable.
4.0Can. Thanks Paul. Lemon and citrus. Lots of hops. Medium bitterness and Light body for a double. I’d call it closer to a 1.5x IPA than a double.
3.9Can. Milky yellow pour with a white head. Big grapefruit hop aromas. A nice tangy bite with loads of grapefruit hop notes. Good body and mouthfeel. A bit on the unbalanced side, but still tasty.
4.9Poured into a snifter. Pours hazy gold orange with a rocky light off white head. Aroma is quick to bring fresh grass to the nose. Taste is grassy at first but tropical fruit, like tender mandarins, follow. Finish is dry and bitter on the tongue.
4.2Shared at Capitol Beer & Tap Room. Pours cloudy blonde with a foamy off- white head and a marvelousfloral hop aroma. There is a rich fruity bitter caramel malt flavor with a dry finish.
4.3Uma das IPAs mais gostosas que tomei. Macia, espuma fina e muito saborosa. Desce mais leve do que qualquer outra.