Style: Amber/Red Ale

ABV: 6.0

87/100
Aroma: 12
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 17
Mouthfeel: 4

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What the brewers say

“Hoppy amber ale.”

What our panel thought

“Some bright grapefruit notes in the nose blend with a subtle malt character of bread crust and earthy wood. Earthy citrus notes continue into the flavor, balanced by a light, caramel-malt body. Resinous bitter notes emerge, linger into the next sip.”

What our editors thought

“Classic American-hops nose with bits of dry forest and brief citrus glints over a doughy malt foundation. Spiky, then loose, in the sip as the initial hop bitterness punches quick, then recedes into broad malt that fades into a lingering bitter finish.”

Review printed in: The Expanding Maltiverse (Spring 2025) (View All Issues)


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