Style: Amber/Red Ale

ABV: 6.66

90/100
Aroma: 12
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 18
Mouthfeel: 4

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What the brewers say

Amarillo, Chinook & Mosaic-hopped red India pale ale.

What our panel thought

Earthy pine and bright orange-citrus aromas clash in a classic way; background hints of toasted malt, onion, and peppery spice. Flavor brings freshly peeled orange-hop atop a bread-crust-malt foundation. Bitterness is restrained, tempered by caramel. Dry finish, undefined, with mild astringency.

What our editors thought

Candied tropical fruit nose: pineapple, lychee, apricot, peach. The sip joins light tannic malt bite with very gentle hops bitterness, lingering caramel malt, and less-overt fruit. Compelling blend of cutting-edge hopping with classic craft style.

Review printed in: Brewing Craft Classics (Feb-Mar 2021) (View All Issues)


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Subdued aroma of dank, piney hops, caramel, and toasted malt. Flavor is more pronounced, especially the piney-citrus hops. Roast-forward malt character keeps it from straying into the IPA realm, complementing the hops nicely. Moderately strong bitterness, a bit astringent. Pretty classic hoppy red.

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Aroma of biscuit, deep caramel, light raisin, and hints of chocolate and coffee. Malt-driven flavor with toast, bread crust, nutty notes, caramel and coffee; a nice canvas for somewhat dank, piney hop flavors. Dry finish with light, lingering bitterness.

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“Notes of orange, lemon, and a touch of passion fruit mix with pine and a hint of caramel malt in the aroma. Vibrant citrus notes pop off the palate. The citrus-and-pine flavor battle plays out atop a sufficiently sweet malt body, allowing their bitterness to shine. Alcoholic heat isn’t harsh.”

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