Style: IPA

ABV: 5.5 IBU: 85.0

93/100
Aroma: 12
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 18
Mouthfeel: 3

Ghostfish Brewing Company Grapefruit IPA

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What the brewers say

“Brewed with grapefruit peel and a mysterious new hops code named ‘Experimental Grapefruit,’ this IPA is a serious citrus bomb. Lively and bright, bracingly bitter, and eminently refreshing.”

What our panel thought

Aroma: “An initial blast of catty, dank hops that subsides to a more balanced citrus character, both from hops and the grapefruit. A touch of caramel malt sweetness adds to the citrus and the juicy character. Floral and fruity esters of cherry and peach add depth.”

Flavor: “The grapefruit pithiness ushers in a healthy dose of dank, piney, resinous, tart hops. The grapefruit flavor is mostly rind, but a bit of juice. Biscuit maltiness on the back end and some caramel malt sweetness lend a fullness to the body and round it out. Floral esters and the hops bitterness linger through the aftertaste.”

Overall: “An aggressive pale ale that uses the grapefruit to accentuate the citrus and dank flavors already present from the hops used. A bit more malt would help to balance the sticky resinous mouthfeel that lingers on the tongue. But for the grapefruit lover, this beer is for you.”

What our editors thought

Review printed in: Fruit in Beer (June-July 2017) (View All Issues)


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