Style: Hazy Single IPA

ABV: 6.8 IBU: 55.0

92/100
Aroma: 12
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 18
Mouthfeel: 4

Victory Brewing Cloud Walker

What the brewers say

Tropical and fruity elements elevate hops to the highest pedestal. Special ingredients give this beer its dreamy orange glow and its pillowy soft mouthfeel.

What our panel thought

Thai lime with a spicy background. Distinctive grain bill with lots of toast and a round oatmeal character that leaves a pleasant chewy quality to the finish. A hint of mint or menthol at the end adds a bit of spiciness. Less hops complexity than some versions, but still well-balanced, soft, and interesting.

What our editors thought

A soft peach and sharp lime offer a nice contrast in the nose, while the sip offers a prickly carbonic bite high-lighted by a pointed bitterness braced by light fruit notes.

Review printed in: Let's Play IPA (Aug-Sept 2019) (View All Issues)


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