Uinta Wyld Extra Pale Ale

Uinta Wyld Extra Pale Ale

Wyld unleashes the flavors of the beloved American Pale Ale. Brewed with organic barley malt and hopped just enough to tempt an IPA loyalist, Four+ Wyld Extra Pale Ale is USDA Certified Organic. The experience awakens primal desires of all native beer drinkers.
3.2
414 reviews
Salt Lake City, United States

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3.1 12oz bottle pours a slightly hazy golden orange with a small off-white head. Mild hops and sweet playdoh caramel malt. Sweet caramel and simple light dry hop spice. Drinkable, not horrible, but pretty boring.
2.9 Poured from bottle clear gold with thin white head. Aromas of dry hop grass malt and faint citrus. Taste is sweet and very thin with a weird off lingering taste.
3.0 12oz bottle shared by Chalemeaux. Thanks, TJ! Best by date 03/17/15. We’re a bit late. Pours orange gold with an off white head. Aroma is mild citrus, cracker. White bread and honey up front (a bit too sweet) with lemon leading to a mild grassy bitterness.
2.9 Pours a clear, light gold, with minimal head. Aroma is grassy and a bit metallic. Flavor is very grassy, with slight malt sweetness. There’s a metallic aftertaste. Kind of watered-down, like a light IPA (if there were such a thing). Not the best.
3.4 Can at home. Pours very pale with a thin white head. Aroma is pine with some citrus, flavor follows. Very clean and nice. Very drinkable beer.
3.0 Earthy, bready, malty base with a punch of dry hops that comes in through the finish. Smooth, a bit watery. Not the best of this new style, but not horrid.
3.2 Bottle - Pours golden amber with a filmy off-white head. Nose is mellow grassy/pine hops with a dry malt base and a dusty yeastiness. Taste is a blend of dry, crackery malt and herbal/pine hops. A little watery. Finishes smoothly bitter. Thin-bodied and medium carbonated.
3.7 Excellent appearance with a huge, off white, thick, very durable head, lots of lace, and a clear, dark gold color. Aroma is simply fresh hops and a bit of malt. Flavor is dominated by the fresh hop, some sweet malt to balance, perhaps a bit too much carbonic tang. Body is decent; above average, but just as it does seem a tad thin. Not a bad drinking beer.
3.4 Pours clear light orange lots of head and medium lacing. Nose is somewhat fruity and maybe a bit of earthy bitterness. Flaviurs are fruit, maybe peach and some light pineapple, cheerios and some light pine. Medium/light body with lively carbonation. Just ok.
3.5 A softly hazed, sunny golden body supports a short frothy-tight white head creating tiny dots and lines of lace all around with a solid ring Bright, juicy citrus-tropical-melon with balancing earthy notes over subtle sweet biscuit malt on a smooth, medium-light body offering slightly sharp carbonation and bitters leading to a dry, refreshing residual 12oz can best before 05/09/15S Earth, Wind, & Beer served at 40° into 14.7oz Zwiesel Cognac snifter
3.5 Light golden pour with a white head. Aroma is earthy hops. Taste is hoppy, little spiciness, nice malt base. Dry malty aftertaste. Nice lacing.
2.8 Pours super clear gold, white frothy head. Aroma is clean pale malt, faint citrus, biscuit... Not much going on. Flavor is pretty much the same, a clean sessionable beer... But lacking flavor.
3.4 Cloudy golden color with white head. Citrus aroma with pineapple, papaya, and biscuit malt herbal finish. Really light watery citrus flavor with pineapple, some mineral chewiness, and grapefruit finish. Tastes nice but is too watery.
3.0 Bottle. Funky hop aroma. Funky flavor of hay, light hops, odd. Finish slightly sour
2.4 Quite nice although a little thin. Nice in aroma and taste but nothing else special to tell about it.
2.7 can, from WholeFoods, Cary. ok aroma, sweet. nothing exciting in the aroma, minor citrus, bready malt. hazed golden orange color, ok head and lace. bitter sweet flavor. medium body, smooth creamy mouthfeel, bitter finish, fairly average. got nothing more to say
3.2 Soft, sunrise golden tan hue with a thinnish, but resilient head. Cold hope nose, with a gentle minerally touch. Touch of co-humulone in the body, watered down. Rounded, muted floral and bitter hop notes.
3.7 12 oz. bottle at Cost Plus. Distinct, pleasant citrus aroma. Hop bitterness up front, floral and grapefruit on a light, sweet, bready malt base. Finishes dry. Clean and crisp with good carbonation. Tasty and refreshing. A classic session IPA.
3.4 gold-light amber color; citrusy, grapefruit hop aroma; citrusy, grapefruit hop flavor on a light bodied, semi-sweet malt base
3.0 Bottle. Clear darker gold. Malted citrus aroma. The taste is heavy on garlic with light pale malts, very bland middle and finish. Decent but, not very good
3.2 Bottle 12/15/14 Light orange pour, decent head. Nose is dominated by tropical fruit -- pineapple in particular. The garlic comes on harder in the flavor, backed (but just barely) by cracker malts. The beer comes off as thin, but now that I see the 4% ABV this is more forgivable. I’m not sure why it is listed as a session IPA; it doesn’t seem to carry the hop punch you’d expect for the style. That can be a very good thing in a well-balanced APA, but that’s not what is going on here. I’d drink this one in a pinch at a conference or such, but that’s about it. 7/3/6/3/11=3.0 Revisit, can in Moab. This time it really hits the spot. A nice low abv pale ale (again, not a true session IPA), lots of tropical fruit in the nose. I’d go more like 7/3/7/3/13=3.3. I’ll bump this up somewhat.
3.5 Golden ginger ale. Sweet first. No head. Low carbonation. Canned. Session yes. Drunk no. Never. It is clean and an improvement over bud or bud light. A bud drinker would like this. That's a compliment. It's better for you. I feel healthier drinking this organic bull...
3.4 12 oz bottle from Niagara Falls Wegmans. Pours a lightly cloudy golden orange with moderate-sized white head. Aroma is fairly grassy with some lighter tree fruits and a pronounced graininess. Flavour is bready/grainy and grassy with apple/pear and some lemongrass. Modest bitterness in finish. Pleasant.
3.3 Pours gold with a large off-white head. Nose is floral and citrus hops. Medium body. Clean mouth feel. Flavor is caramel malts and nice hops showing citrus. Light bitter finish. nice session beer.
1.7 12 oz bottle from BOTW, served at cellar temperature in a tulip glass. App.: Hazy light golden with a full, rocky white head, way too much head on initial pour. Aroma: Oddly pungent and slightly medicinal, apple juice, yeah, lots of apples, a little zesty and resinous. Palate: Medium body and sloppy carbonation. Flav.: Lots of apple...seeds, peel, old juice, fresh juice, ugh, has an odd peppery note, some melanoidin maltiness, messy; dry with moderately harsh bitterness and a watery apple finish. Something is wrong here. Not good.
2.8 I'm a fan of other kinds of Uinta but not this one. Kind of a bitter after taste. Not bad but probably won't buy it again.
3.4 12 oz bottle pours amber with a off white head. Aroma of caramel, grain and citrus. Taste is malts and citrus.
2.9 12 oz bottle purchased as a single at the Whole Foods in Coral Springs, Florida. Best before. 10 19 14. The pour is slight haze golden yellow with a white head. The aroma is sweat, and a bit of resin. The taste starts with an odd sweaty onion, then shows some grass and a hint of citrus. Kinda weird taste, the onion was quite strong. The palate is light to medium bodied with soft carbonation and the strange resin sweat finish lingers. Weird, potentially off (others don’t note the strong onion flavor) beer.
3.0 Pours a hazy Orange color With a foamy head. Aroma Is light Orange and light grapefruit. Taste is citrucy with mild grapefruit some light cracker malt. Pretty refreshing light to medium Mouth feel.
3.7 Pours a pale yellow with with large white head. Lots of hops with citrus, grass, and spruce with hints of hay. A very nicely balanced extra pale ale with medium bitter and sweet. It has a medium body with a somewhat thin texture and a barely noticeable bitterness. I really like this beer and it’s definitely pale ale you can enjoy in the summer. Not sure if I’d buy it in a bar at only 4%