Two Beers EVO IPA

Two Beers EVO IPA

Evo is a showcase Northwest IPA, hopped with Yakima Valley Simcoe, Amarillo and Centennial, then aggressively dry-hopped with Simcoe and Columbus. Deep copper in color, it boasts a deep floral aroma with strong notes of grapefruit and tangerine citrus on the palate.



OG: 1.064
SRM: 16
Malts: Base Malt, Munich, Vienna, Crystals, Carapils
Hop varieties: Columbus, Simcoe, Amarillo, Centenniel
3.4
176 reviews
Seattle, United States

Community reviews

3.2 Can. Light amber, cloudy, small to average and mostly diminishing head. Moderate malty and sweetish aroma, some caramel and light - some tropical fruitiness, some citrus/grapefruit hoppyness. Body is medium, malty and sweetish flavor, some caramel and some tropical fruitiness with light - some grapefruit/citrus hoppyness. Finish is average, malty and sweetish, some caramel and light tropical fruitiness with light - some grapefruit/citrus hoppynes. Caramel sweetish IPA. Could be drier (with less caramel).
3.1 Can, 355ml from Favourite Beers in Cheltenham, Gloucs. Reddish amber with short white head, eventually fairly flat. There is a malty sweetness from the start of this beer, slightly sticky in character. A tropical fruity note comes through, some pineapple, some orange squash hints. Could have done with a little more vigour, but okay in the end.
3.3 Can shared with Ashton McCobb. Pours murky copper with a thin white head. Aromas of toffee, light varnish note, some faint citrus. Taste is bitter, orange. Oily texture, bitter finish.
3.3 Bottle. Appearance - cloudy amber to brown with a nice lacy head. Nose - not fruity, something a bit varnish. Wood as well. Toffee. Taste - toffee again, a bit of lime on the finish. Palate - light to medium bodied with a creamy texture and a long dry finish. Overall - decent palate but nose underwhelming.
4.1 My first beer from two beers. Rich and hoppy very bitter aftertaste but no alcohol burn. Lovely example of American IPA
3.3 33cl can at Sandar Haandverksbryggeri - Brygghuset, Sandefjord. Pours slightly hazy amber with off-white head. Fruity and fairly hoppy with nice, mild citrusy notes and hints of herbs. Rather refreshing and drinkable.
3.5 Can shared at Leighton’s. As ’Two Beers EVO IPA’, 6.2%. Dark amber, still, hazy, small tan head, dotted lacing. Aroma is fruity with melon, toffee and hop resin. Body is medium, smooth, soft carbonation. Taste is straw, piney, orange, grassy and dry. Pine-forward. Pretty decent stuff.
3.3 Can split at LKS high up place, thanks to Danny, 21/01/16. Hazed orange amber with a decent off white covering. Nose is caramel malt, bitter orange, sweet and sour vibes, light pine, tea leaves. Taste comprises bitter citric shreds, straw, mango, grapefruit, caramel malt underpin, light miner. Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close. Ok Middle of the road IPA.
3.2 Can shared in London - many thanks to Daniel. Pours clear orange-gold with a creamy white head. The nose holds citrus, lightly toasted biscuits, orange peel. Medium sweet flavor with bready pale malts, crackers, hints of pine, orange, melon. Medium bodied with fine to average carbonation. Fairly sweet on the finish, lightly resinous, oily, with some bitter grass, earth, bread, ripe citrus. Not bad.
3.3 Can thanks to Danny. It pours hazy orange - amber with thick light yellow head. The nose is fresh, pine needles, sweet lemon, caramel, bitter orange and a touch of smoke. The taste is crisp, bitter orange, pine needles, light toffee, grassy, soap and a touch of alcohol. boost with a dry finish. Medium body and moderate, foamy carbonation. Pretty ok.
3.5 12 oz can to wine glass with dinner Appearance: Orange, hazy small head, lacing Aroma: not a lot of aroma, lacking smell of hops of good IPAs Taste: Unbalance bitterness Mouth feel: Fizzy, not creamy Overall: Good beer, not hoppy though
3.9 6.2%ABV. IPA. Tapped out a hazy deep Amber. 12ºSRM. Nose has some nice ripe citrus sweetness. Bright and inviting. Tangerines, ripe ruby grapefruit. Nice soapy mouthfeel. Carbonation is just so. The hops come up front and center with pine, grass, resin, fresh kale, some konbu as the hoppy character starts to fade and you get a slight umami-like transition. Finish is bitter and vegetal. Harsh Harsh finish. Has the tart stickiness of an green olive?? Goes on Favorites List!
3.4 Can thanks to sarky northner Xmas. Amber thin head. Fruity pine aroma taste is same nice caramel swetness good resin nice bitter finish. Decent
3.2 15th December 2015 Can as ’Evo IPA’. Hazy amber beer, small pale cream colour head. Palate is a little crisp from mild fine carbonation. Mals bring a modicum of tired tasting sweetness. Modest citric peel hops, some hop sting. Touch of pine. Light finish. Quite a recessed IPA. Okay.
3.5 Can from stirchley wines. Shared with Richthevillan. Muggy amber beer with small head. Aroma of caramel of malts. Taste is caramel, some stewed fruits and hops. Good.
3.5 Can from Stirchley Wines via Sarkynorthener cheers Martin; hazy amber pour with a frothy beige head, aroma has caramel and light pine, taste has sweet caramel, hint of citrus, light bitterness.
3.4 Can. Copper color with thick, off-white head and substantial lacing. Earthy piney aroma. Pine with some malt sweetness. Not particularly hoppy. Lighter body than expected.
3.2 On tap at oasis in sequim. Pours amber with good aroma not a lot of head. Finishes very hoppy, dry hopped would be my guess. Little overdone. Good malt start.
3.3 Bottle. Taste is summer fruit, dough, hay, pine and burnt wood, with a gentle booze finish. Nice IPA.
3.3 Draught at Crowbar, Oslo. Cloudy amber color, tan head. Resin nose, caramel, citrus, grass. Sweet taste, malty, caramel, bitter finish, floral notes. Medium body, soft carbonation, oily texture.
3.4 Canned from Plaid Pantry. Dark amber/brownish in color. Very hazy and full of sediment. Sweet citrus nose. Some grapefruit peel notes. Hoppy with a good maltiness up front. A little bit of sweetness, along with a mild grapefruit finish. Pretty clean. On the malty side of IPA land.
3.0 Draft. Hazy amber body topped by large off-white head. Aroma is moderately sweet, pine, some grapefruit, strawberry. Taste is moderately sweet, pine, light grapefruit rind, faint strawberry. Medium body, light resin.
3.8 From can at Cafe Fiasco. Copper-coloured. Fresh citrus nose, bitter grapefruity hop flavours. Some notes of caramel in the background, but first and foremost an ode to the local hops.
4.1 Can from the Beer Shoppe in Yakima. Aroma: Intensely floral, perfume-like, grapefruit. Palate: Medium bodied. Flavor: Caramel malt, moderately concentrated tropical and stone fruit, roasted grain, tea and bitter grassy hop. Comment: Well-integrated flavors. John said it reminded him of Big Al’s Big Hoppe. Long-lasting head. Well done.
3.6 Can (12oz $1.50) . Darker than most IPA’s Copper color. White head. Don’t remember the aroma, but taste was somewhat grapefruit like with some bitterness. Would drink again.
4.2 Solid IPA. Deep color for the style. More hops than malts, although pretty balanced. Sufficient bitterness. Pine-oriented flavor.
3.7 On tap in a pint. Nice copper/amber color with a tight light tan head with a moderate retention. The aroma is floral with a hint of citrus. The malt flavor is bold and smooth with a subtle toast. The hops ring through to balance this IPA with a refreshing finishing bite.
3.4 Orange pour with a huge head. Aroma of juice and a little dankness. Medium mouth. Taste is full of grain and an earthy hop profile. Slight citrus as well. Lace present.
3.7 Tap at Harbour Public House. Pint glass. Looks like a typical IPA with copper and tinge of amber. Aroma is kind of floral and grassy like a temperate rainforest. Taste has a nice bitterness and a syrupy quality that hits the spot. Slight cloying mouthfeel. Pleasant enough IPA without trying to do anything groundbreaking.
3.6 Poured from a 22. Doesn’t really have an aroma to it. Flavor is very light, almost Bud-like. As the beer warms there is a bit of dankness to it.