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3.6
399 reviews
Munster, United States
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3.0Malty and clean taste gives way to piney hop notes. Three floyds lists this as a session IPA vs. Pale Ale and it could go either way in my book. Good but nothing special. Didn't detect much of a nose which was disappointing.
3.4A golden ale with a thin white head. In aroma, sweet fruity caramel malt with light meaty notes, light resinous hops, light mineral notes, interesting. In mouth, a strange sweet mix of biscuit malt, old water, resinous and piney hops, OK. On tap at Dark Lord Day 2018.
3.8Smells nice, lots of pineapple in smell and flavour, hoppy, light, fruity, papayas, smooth, light body, crushable, great mouthfeel. Hop oils aftertaste lasts a long time, tasty and fun to drink.
3.9Pours a cloudy caramel with a light tan head. Aroma is orange and butterscotch. Taste is malty in the start followed by a slightly tart note followed by a peppery spice finish. Shows more character than most session IPAs
3.5Glass, 5-ounce, draught, during Dark Lord Day, savoured on May 13 2017; eye: orangey, clear, no effervescence, thin sheet of white head, light lacing; nose: pine, light tangerine, light malt, slight alcohol; mouth: pine, light tangerine, light malt, slight alcohol, semi-dry finale in pine with light presence of malt, medium-full body, good carbonation, mildly bitter, lightly sweet, slightly harsh texture; overall: fine
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Verre, 5 onces, en fût, pendant Dark Lord Day, savourée le 13 mai 2017; œil : orangée, limpide, pas d’effervescence, mince couverture de mousse blanche, légère dentelle; nez : pin, léger tangerine, léger malt, très léger alcool; bouche : pin, léger tangerine, léger malt, très léger alcool, finale semi-sèche en pin avec légère présence de malt, corps moyen-corsé, bonne carbonatation, moyennement amère, légèrement sucrée, texture très légèrement râpeuse; en résumé : bien
3.712 ounce bottle purchased at Archer Liquors Midway-Chicago, IL for $2.49 Very good.
3.4Pale golden pour with a white head. The nose is a little bit fruity and zesty. Some orange peel and a bit of grapefruit. There's a touch of dustiness and a bit of white pepper. Has a touch of maltiness. Decent.
3.4Nice label. Superb hops on the nose and palate.Could be an also ran but there are some interesting flavors on the backwash and aftertaste of this. Paid $2 at Whole Foods for a glass bottle. worth every cent plus more.
3.6Bottle. It poured a golden color with a white head. The aroma was of citrus, hops and malts. The taste was similar to the aroma with more citrus, hops, malts, caramel and medium carbonation with a slightly sweet/bitter aftertaste. Good stuff.
3.5Light bready malt, grassy hops hit hard up front with a bit of herb filled hops. Pours a hazy golden amber color with a head of fine, white froth. Is hoppy, with a touch of citrus sweetness. Light carbonation. Clean finish, not very oily at all, dry at the end.
3.3Nice gold pour and very creative label. The aroma is quite nice and features some honey suckle / orange blossom aroma. It tastes tangy and a little metallic - lime, yeasty bread, and sharp hops. This is pretty good but not at the level I was hoping for from 3F.
2.9Serving: from tap at The Berghoff Restaurant.
Aroma: no aroma.
Appearance: small, off-white initial head with excellent lacing and mostly lasting longevity. Cloudy, dark-yellow body.
Taste: lightly bitter initial flavor and finish with average duration.
Palate: medium bodied with syrupy texture and soft carbonation.
Overall: okay.
3.3Bottle. Gold in colour with moderate carbonation. Aromas of orange peel, citrus blossom, pale malt, and yeast. More (pale) malt focused on the palate than expected, but backed by some interesting orange, tangerine, and orris root flavors. Minerals and some husky grain notes creep in on the back end too. Medium bodied with a decidedly bitter finish.
3.9Really fantastic. Big tropical fruit notes. Sweet and fruity aromas and flavours. There's a bitter punch at the end to keep it honest. Great stuff.
3.5Nicelly balanced, clean hops on a moderate malt base. Pours clear gold, with frothy head. Aroma of slight citrus and pine hops, and hint of malt/breadiness. Flavor follows aroma. Palate has great balance and clarity. Overall, exceptionally drinkable pale ale.
3.1Bottle shared by a friend. Clear amber pour with a thick off-white head. Aroma of grainy malt and some hop. Sweet and grainy malt flavor with a mild finish.
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4.012 oz. bottled 8-7-2017. Thanks Party Bob for bringing me a couple of these. Mostly clear amber-gold with nice legs supporting a creamy disc of meringue on top. Nose is resinous herb, toast, lemon-tangerine zest and a touch of caramel. Flavor is the same delicious mix. Light-medium body is easily sessionable and has medium-high fizz that’s a bit explosive at times which is my only complaint about this one.
3.5Light amber with medium carbonation. Aromas caramel, bubblegum, citrus. Flavors light citrus, slight hay, slight bubblegum, slight floral and a light caramel back. Medium sweet with a slight bitter finish. A little different than the average pale, pretty decent.
3.5Bottle. Appearance Unknown. Aroma is piney, hints of Grapefruit. Flavor is very light sweet, light bitter. Light plus body. Unexceptional.
3.601.05.2014, tap @ Mikkeller Bar:
Small creamy mediumlasting head. Aroma is slightly sweet grassy, caramel malts, leafs, hop pellets, pine needles, toffee, grass, sap. Taste is slightly grassy, leafs, hop pellets, sap, pine needles, soap, caramel malts, toffee, bark, soil. Medium to longlasting bitterness, slightly dry mouthfeel. Nice.
3.9Light orange-amber with one finger presentation in a mason style glass from draft. Citrus-herb aroma follows with a lightly buttered bread maltiness to balance out a general moderate bitterness as invoked in the nose. A very good APA that doesn’t try to do too much, and that is fine by me.
3.2Decent beer but nothing to write to Jersey about. Where are these great Midwest beers I've been hearing about?
3.5On tap at the brewpub. Clear golden. Smells of surprisingly sweet malt. Candy hop aroma that makes me think Azacca. Tastes of that same Jolly rancher sweet fruitiness. A little bit of caramel malt. Slight bitterness. Medium body. Seems a hefty pale ale and not what I expected based on the description.
3.8On tap at Sheffield’s with GLBTQ crew. Pint glass. Golden orange hue. Little less than a quarter finger white head. Nose is mostly pine with hints of citrus notes. Very drinkable American pale ale. Taste features mostly hop but keeps the bitterness under control. Light malty sweetness. This feels very much like a beer I would stock in my home fridge. Exceedingly drinkable and enjoyable.
3.812oz bottle golden pour frothy white head aroma is citrus, floral and earthy taste is lightly sweet balanced with a touch of sour very nice
4.1I wouldn’t call this your typical pale ale. At least not for a southern boy. Long lasting head. Subtle smooth hops. Yes in Chicago there is better. but this is a great session style pale ale. Hops don’t build. Malt isn’t dominate. Lots of juicy fruit like flavors. Nice subtle nose also. This really is smooth and perfect.
3.3A pale ale that is what you expect but nothing more. A solid beer overall.
Reviewed - A Brew With You, Ep. 3
3.4Bottle. Golden color with a thin cream colored head and some floating particles. Orange juice, tang, french bread and slight floral aromas. Light sweetness with a fresh squeezed orange juice flavor. Medium body with a fizzy feel.
3.3A pretty decent pale ale. Light and mellow by the standards of the brewery. Tried at Pequods Pizza and this was a nice complement to its flavors. Tried with the Jayhawks in 2017 during ASEH.
Tried again with Andy and Scott in 2018. Courtesy of Eastman.