Style: IPA (Hazy Double)

ABV: 8.0 IBU: 40.0

90/100
Aroma: 11
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 18
Mouthfeel: 5

Burial Beer Co A Rather Genuine Expression of Apathy Double India Pale Ale with Peach & Lemon

What the brewers say

“Made with lactose, peaches, and Meyer lemons. Double dry-hopped with Galaxy, Idaho 7, Wai-iti, and Amarillo Cryo.”

What our panel thought

“Earthy and lightly dank in the aroma, with notes of orange, lemongrass, lime, ginger, and a hint of berry. Pleasant grape and stone-fruit flavors with piney hops and a light capsicum burn. Warmth and heft are tempered by the soft mouthfeel.”

What our editors thought

“Mandarin Kush weedy nose with a touch of lime citrus over dank. The sip softens it, with general stone-fruit notes and a broad fruit pectin heft, as spicy lemon notes punch through.”

Review printed in: Bright & Juicy & Bitter & Soft IPA (August-September 2021) (View All Issues)


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