To Øl Final Frontier DIPA

To Øl Final Frontier DIPA

Efterfølgeren til To Øl humlesucces First Frontier er nu på banen og har navnet Final Frontier. Øllen er lige den tand mere af det hele end sin forgænger, med lidt ekstra krop, ekstra fylde, ekstra alkohol, ekstra smag og selvfølgelig ekstra humle. Dette giver en utrolig potent og samtidig velafbalanceret Double India Pale Ale! Øllen bør drikkes når du når din yderste grænse i det mest ekstreme vildernes, hvor eksistentialerne bliver sat på prøve og livet for alvor nydes!


Ingredienser: Vand, Malt, Havre, Humle (Simcoe, Centennial, Columbus) og Gær.



English: The sequel to To Øls Hop devil "First Frontier" is here and the name is Final Frontier. It is a hoppy DIPA with a little more of everything compared to its predecessor. We recommend taking this baby into the wild!


Ingredients: Water, Malt, Flaked Oat, Hooooooopppppppsssssss (Simcoe, Centennial, Columbus) and yeast.
3.8
379 reviews
Svinninge, Denmark

Community reviews

3.9 Bottled, 330ml at The University Club, Oxford, many thanks to Mr. Romer for letting me try this one. Cloudy orange gold with white head. There is a resinous, hopped, pine like character to this from the off, some flowery notes along with mango and pineapple hints. Full and drying on the palate. Very good indeed.
4.2 Bottle from Valhalla’s Goat, Glasgow. Beer served in 8°C, Duvel Glass. Hazy, dark blonde colour, thick head with pretty good lacing. Forest aroma, resin, earthy, pine tree, lemongrass, floral, conifers on the nose. Taste is based on malt body, fresh bread with a punch of citrus, earth, mild tropical hops with herb bitterness. Beer is slightly warming, but alcohol is well hidden. Nice for careful degustation.
3.9 W nosie średnio/wyraźnie intensywnie, sałatka z owoców tropikalnych, wyróżnia się mango i marakuja, dalej ciasteczkowość i żywica, zero alko w nosie. Barwa bursztynowa, lekkie zmętnienie, gęsta, wysoka piana, można kroić nożem jak bezę. W smaku pełne, mnóstwo dojrzałych tropików, grapefruit, żywica, ciasteczkowość, finisz lekko alko. Goryczka średnia, w kierunku wysokiej żywiczno-grapefruitowa. Bardzo dobra II IPA, świeża mogła by rozwalić system, a tak jest tylko bardzo dobrze. Butelka do 22.06.2018
3.8 330ml bottle from Brewery Creek with George and Ilya. Best before 2017-05-11. Pours a dark golden with a white head. Aroma is candied tropical fruits. Taste is the same, moderate bitterness, low to moderate sweetness. Good.
3.8 Sweet citrus fruits, unripe tangerine, tropical fruits, mango. Hazy, dark gold, medium, creamy, white head. Medium bitter. Light sweet tropical fruits coming up, mango, sweet passion fruit, dry, bitter citrus fruits, soft carbonation, medium bodied, brett, dry finish. Very nice IIPA, subtle, decent complexity, well-balanced. Bottle from Beer Merchants, Larkfield.
3.9 Hazy straw, medium cream head and sticky lacing. Aroma of toffee, biscuit, citrus, ripe dates. Full bodied and with a bitter attack, with a solid balance of malts and hops: biscuit, toffee, grapefruit, resin. Bitter and foamy to the palate. Boozy in the end. Quite good, but the hops are missing something.
3.3 33cl bottle at home. Pours a hazy orange colour with a medium soapy off-white head which leaves a a fair amount of lacing. Aroma of caramel, orange, hops, bread, malts. Taste is light sweet, medi bitter with a dry finish. Notes of caramel, bread, malts, orange, grass, peach. Texture is oily, medi bodied woth average carbonation
3.0 Hazy amber. Thick head. The aroma is sort of a stewed fruit melange of older and less salubrious hops, along with too much crystal malt. On the palate it has a full body, and while it’s a bit too chewy for me, it’s not to an unreasonable level. The hops are where this comes undone, lacking brightness and settling in for more of that stewed quality. Bitterness is moderate for style, and the alcohol comes into the finish in good balance. Still, that level of chewiness and hops lacking brightness is unfortunate.
3.9 Visual: Pours translucent luminescent orange with a large 3cm head, a 1cm layer of retention, ultra-sticky lacing, tight clustered slow steady streams. Nose: sweet toasty bready toffee barley malt, dull citrus hop overtones. (lvl-8)-pungency Attack: super smooth thick-creamy entry, incoming alcoholic malts Mid-palate: continuously creamy, background subdued tanginess, (lvl-5-sweetness), thick toffee-grapefruit citrus barley malt, Finish: resiny-numbing hops, residual medium hopped bitterness Summary: Quite a bold one, monstrously meaty toffee malts and a somewhat dull grapefruit hop component. It drinks on the darker, weightier side, but still has enough tangy brightness to keep it balanced. You can certainly taste the Danish To Øl quality.
4.1 This beer changes my mind about columbus hops abuse in a dip. greatest tool beer.
4.0 Hazy orange pour with a decent off white head. Huge stonefruit, tropical, citrus, pine aroma, a little booze and caramel. Taste is sweetish, caramel, then a big punch of bitterness, grapefruit, mango, pine, long bitter and slightly boozy finish, Excellent.
3.5 Bottle. Hazy orange beer, average white head, good lacing. Aroma of peach, citrus - grapefruit and pine. Taste is light to medium sweet and medium bitter, hinting of peach, grapefruit, pine, with short bitterness. Medium body, soft carbonation, light alcoholic finish feel. Nice stuff.
3.6 Clear, amber colored, medium of white frothy head, good lasting. Aroma is of malt, caramel, some carob, pine, floral and fruity medium hoppy aroma, bit resin, some alcohol. Taste is medium+ sweet malt and decent amount of caramel, medium pine, fruity and floral hops, bit orange hardcandy, some alcohol, medium bitterness. Medium+ bodied, soft carbonaiton, oily. Doesn’t feel like a fresh bottle... (bottle, Pivoljub Ljubljana)
4.0 0.33l bottle. Finally! The Final Frontier. After countless attempts to try this, finally it’s in my glass. The Overall frontier was actually the very first beer I ever had at Mikkeller Bar, and I can’t count on one hand how many times I though I bought this, but actually bough First frontier. Well, enough of that. This one looks lovely in the glass. A tall and superbly lacing just off-white almost fluffy head over a near glowing deep orange colored cloudy body. The aroma, oh, it’s peachy and nectarine fruity. Piney hopped with tones of blackcurrants, fresh lime peel, and a generic citrusness. Lovely. It tastes just as good, actually. It’s nice and oily in the mouth and it’s just about average, almost creamy and growing on the carbonation. Super piney with a hefty load of hoppy bitterness. Again, it has this nectarine fruitiness. Not peach but nectarines. It’s also slightly mandarin peel and almost a little marmalade bitter. Just lovely tasting and well worth the wait! 28.10.2016
4.0 330ml bottle @ Chez Sophie, Shrewsbury. Pours a misty gold with a fervent off-white head. Aroma can be slotted in the category of exotic fruits. Taste is hefty sweet malt, with pine echoes and additional peach and mango shades. Good DIPA.
3.8 Bottle. Golden to orange with smal white head. Aroma is sweet caramalt, fruity hops and pine. Taste is caramalt, fruity hops, pine, some spices and some alcohol. Med to full body. Nice.
4.5 Bottle. Unfiltered. Peach, mango, melon aroma, hops, pine and malt. Flavor is prickly malt, hops, fruit, pinecone and spice. Sweet just so, hop and malt dominate. Amazingly drinkable and highly addictive. Never had a 9% non-stout drink like this.
4.0 wtf i though i had rated this already. cloudy yellow, smooth white head. extremely intense quite yellow fruity (belgian yellow fruity) aroma, also with a little of exotic fruits. i am rating the aroma with the glass 40cm from my nose, it’s that intense. Getting up close i also sense some pine and some more bitter hoppy notes. The fruitiness adds character, i usually don’t like dipa with fruits as it tends to go towards cloying, but this one works really well. Flavor is also very fruity and flowery, but way high on hop bitterness as well. malts are there, making a very solid malty base, but the hops are all over it, and while malts may be the stage, the hops are definetly the band playing the music. If you like your dipa a little fruity then you will certanly love this beer.
3.5 Bottle at home from Party Source from notes. Pours a hazy copper color with a medium sized off white head. The aroma and flavor have sweet malts, caramel, toasted malts, citrus, resiny hops, definitely more malty than hoppy DIPA, more sweetness than bitterness, ok.
4.5 Piwo super treściwe, chmielne, olejki, wyczulem eucaliptus, tak mi się kojarzylo lub cukierki bo do tego wrazenia doszło sporo słodyczy. Alkohol niewyczuwalny, slodowo chmielne i pachnące bardzo intensywnie. Wyglad to spora piana średnio trwala, bardzo mętne blotno piaskowej barwy. Super DIPA
4.3 Közepes, nagyon tartós hab, félbarna szín, szűretlen. Citrusos, gyantás, komlós illat. Íze nagyon intenzív és gazdag, déligyümölcsös, őszibarackos. Édeskés, nagy testtel rendelkező, nagyon keserű, közepes szénsavtartalommal. Az erős keserűt kiválóan egyensúlyozza ki a gyümölcsössége. Szuper sör.
3.7 Slightly hazy amber color, big white head. Aroma of peach, melon, mango, flowers, citrus. Taste of caramel, bubblegum, candy, lots of fruitiness. Too sweet for its own good, I dont see the claimed IBU here. Full body, soft carbonation. -- rated with beerbasher/winphone
3.7 Bottle 0,33l from Pivoljub beer shop in Ljubljana. Hazy orange liquid with small white head. Strong fruity smell. Full body, light carbonation. Very sweet, some herbs in taste, fruits, alcohol taste. A bit hard to drink, its too sweet.
3.9 Bardzo fajny, cytrusowy, tropikalny, aromat, odrobina karmelu też się unosi. Barwa bursztynowa, delikatnie zamglone, piana wysoka, zbita, ładnie osadza się na szkle. W smaku głównie karmel i iglaki, słodkawe, trochę grzejące w przełyk. Goryczka średnia, zalegająca.
3.9 Excelente breja. Muito bem feita. Adoraria prová-la o mais fresca possível pra sentir o amargor 100%.
4.1 Amber, a little hazy, with high, slightly darker than white head and nice lacing. Very strong aroma of hard candy, citrus and tropical fruit, a little pine maybe. Also some malty sweetness in the aroma, a little caramel and some melanoidins. Medium body, beer is quite sweet for the style, but it has nice counter in the bitterness. It’s not an extremely dry and bitter double IPA, the beer is quite balanced and really good.
4.0 Bottle, 330 ml from Pivoljub. Shared with JFK10000. Pours deep yellow, off white head. Tropical fruit, peach, caramel, good malt backbone, sweet. Medium bitter finish. Medium bodied.
3.7 Bottle from Saveur-Biere.com - Color: clear dark amber beer with small carbonation and medium ivory head. Smell: resin and pine domination. Grassy notes. Caramel finish. Taste: full body with caramel and grassy hoppy notes. Resin and pine taste. Very intensive hoppy taste. Good attenuation with alcohol finish. Aftertaste: wet bitterness and pine hops.
4.3 Very balanced and well done IIPA. A brew that you can truly appreciate. Bitterness is there but does not smack you around. Could drink a few!
3.7 Hazy amber color with medium head. Aroma is fruity, hoppy. Flavor is malt, hops, fruity, bitter. Well balanced, long lasting taste.