Santa Fe Happy Camper IPA

Santa Fe Happy Camper IPA

Wiping your rear with a pine cone is about as rough as camping should get. That’s why we invented this portable IPA in a can. A hoppy, refreshing beverage that goes great with campfires, bears, granola, and mosquito repellent. Happy Camping!
3.4
337 reviews
Santa Fe, United States

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3.4 Has a fair hopped nose. Good amber body. Nice head, great lacing. Bittered hops and a complimentary caramely malt bill. Finish is bittered.
3.5 Can pours amber with a off white head. Aroma of pine and caramel. Taste is resin, grass and caramel.
2.8 Dark amber with light head that dissipates quickly. Light pine aroma. Slightly malty, medium body.
3.3 Very sweet brown sugar aroma with some dank pine hops. Dark for an IPA with a light tan head. Tastes malty with some pine hops. Good palate. Dense, low carbonation, substantial. Overall this IPA is just ok but it has a few redeeming qualities.
3.6 Cask at GBBF’17, day one, 08/08/17. Very lightly hazed golden amber with a decent off white cap. Nose is bitter orange, straw, citric zest, pine tingle, light biscuit malt. Taste comprises orange pith, pine needle, mango, straw, grapefruit. Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close splashed with juicy hop bitterness. Solid cask IPA.
3.5 Can. Deep copper with a white head. Light malt, sweet, pine. Medium to full body. Lingering sweet bitter finish. Nice.
3.6 12oz can, Total Wine SDL. Hazy/cloudy orange amber with a frothy off white head and good lacing. Lots of grapefruit and pine character with orange, tangerine and some caramel sweetness. Medium carb, long dank finish. Solid IPA.
3.5 Tasted for the first time at the Chimayo Hotel bar on the day Tom Petty died. What a day. Pours well, laces nicely, great dark cold color. The pint smells of piñon and fresh-mowed grass. Tasting there is a decent hop push, lemon, pineapple. Quite decent, making the best of a strange day.
3.4 Draught at GBBF 2017, Olympia, London, Aug 2017 - Clear deep orangey gold in colour. Slight frothy white head. Good hop bite, piney hops. Orange and grapefruit citrus. Bit spicy. Sweet malts, caramel. Bittersweet hoppy citrus fruity throughout. Bitter hoppy finish. OK. (2017-08)
3.4 Cask at The Great British Beer Festival 2017, Olympia, London. A hazy amber coloured pour with a thin white head on top. Hoppy, orange, grapefruit on the nose. Tastes hoppy, orange, grapefruit, some pine.
3.5 Sweet tropical fruits, passion fruit, mango, tangerine, sweet orange. Slightly hazy, dark gold, tiny, frothy head. Medium sweet. More sweet, zesty citrus fruits, orange, tangerine, sweet grain malts, soft carbonation, medium bodied. Nice IPA, well-balanced. Cask at GBBF17, Kensington Olympia.
3.5 Cask gravity at GBBF. It pours clear golden - orange with a small white head. The aroma is sweaty, sticky, piney sting, fresh grapefruit and straw. The taste is dry, bitter, pine, real grapefruit, piney, pithy, zesty, soapy, peppery spice, some booze, damp grass and oiliness with a slick, oily finish. Medium body, soft carbonation and oily mouth - feel. Decent grapefruit ipa.
3.2 Cask at the GBBF 2017. Day 1. 08/08/2017. A hazed orange amber coloured pour with a a halo of white head. Aroma is orange rind and hot alcohol,. Flavour is composed of of alcohol, orange rind, tangerine, little hot. Palate is semi sweet, sticky hop. Moderate carbonation. Not a huge fan.
3.5 Amber in color with a white foamy head. Medium feel in the mouth with light hints of pine, citrus, grapefruit, and delicious hops. Good summer fishing beer for the IPA lover. -Box 🍻
3.4 An orange amber ipa with a thin lacing light mocha head. In aroma, loads of cereal malt, light grassy hops, roasted character, bread rising, light nutty notes. In mouth, a nice caramel malt with cereal grain, grassy resinous hops, light citrus notes, pleasant. Can from a bevmo in Arizona, in September 2013.
3.5 Pours hazy orange and leaves a thick, foamy head. Aroma is mango, banana, citrus. Taste has a light citric bitterness with an underlying fruity sweetness. Medium bodied, smooth. Pleasant drinking.
3.6 Pours a clear Amber color with a thin creamy white head with nice lacing around the glass. The aroma is grapefruit and bready malts. The flavor is pine, citrus, grapefruit. The mouthfeel is light to medium.
3.2 From can. Hoppy nose with tropical fruit, mild resin, and a little metallic. Golden amber clear with rocky-foamy white lacing head. Medium body with medium-light carbonation. Mild IPA with moderate bitterness and malt sweetness. Light finish with smooth after.
3.7 bottle from beer of month club. nose is resin, citrus, alcohol, sharp. body is medium body, soft carbonation, bitter finishing with some lingering hop bite. just hop with pine and bit of citrus rind in there. not a complex ipa by any means, but probably would go well with a campfire.
3.6 Can. Orange, caramel malt, pine, and grapefruit peel aroma. Amber with large off-white head. Lightly sweet orange caramel malt and moderately bitter pine/grapefruit peel flavor. Body a bit light. Pretty good.
3.0 Hazy copper with a white head. Pine aroma. Taste is caramel, citrus and pine. Bitter and slightly sticky.
3.6 Can: Nearly clear copper-amber with a tall beige head. Caramel, pine aroma. Taste is mildly spicy pine, caramel malt, orange. Solid resiny, earthy bitter. Pretty nice.
2.7 Dark golden pour with thick white foam. Resiny nose with some doughy malt. The taste bring out citrusy hops with a touch of tartness and a bitter finish. Expected it to be more of a session IPA, but it has a fairly high ABV.
3.5 Can - Pours a deep amber, white soapy white. Aroma of biscuit, citrus and pine. Citrusy, grapefruit, pine, sour dough bread, and an odd fruity flavor like a pineapple note. Hoppy, but not overpowering. Bitter ending.
3.5 Draught at the Santa Fe Brewing Co, Santa Fe, NM. Clear deep golden color with a small white head. Fruity hops, dryness, moderate bitterness, dry malt and passion fruit in the aroma. Dry darkish fruity hops, moderate bitterness, caramel malt and some dryness in the flavor. Very drinkable.
3.5 Dark cloudy orange pour from draft at flying saucer in Houston. Dank fruit and grapefruit taste. Apricot aroma. Bitter and some vanilla to it. Not bad not great
3.4 Poured from a growler with a nice creamy head. Unfortunately we are not camping to enjoy this. A bit of a bitter aftertaste.
3.4 Some more KC Flying Saucer fun. Pours a light cooper color with a big head & nice lacing on the glass. The aroma is earthy, piney, sorta woody... Aromatic & fine... But it’s weird... The flavor is a medium dry with a big piney & leafy hoppiness. Some light caramel, some zippy spiciness. Not my kind of IPA, but it’s fine.
2.9 355ml can. Pours hazy amber, big frothy white head. Aroma is fresh, zippy pine. Taste is musty pithy grapefruit, dried apricot, mushy banana skins, pine needles. Lacks freshness and clarity.
3.5 Served on tap at Union Station. Slight haze orange Amber color with a white head. Hoppy citrus tropical fruit aroma. Melon resin hops flavor with a weird flat resin finish. Medium body.