Style: IPA (American)

ABV: 5.5

99/100
Aroma: 12
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 20
Mouthfeel: 5

Finback Brewery Headspace

What the brewers say

“West Coast IPA dry-hopped with Citra, Simcoe, Centennial, Cascade.”

What our panel thought

“Quite clear. Strong tropical and citrus aroma: pineapple, guava, light grass, and pine. Soft biscuit-malt sweetness. Firm, dominant bitterness that is not astringent or overbearing. Guava and grapefruit-peel hop flavor dominates with a soft biscuit and pie-crust malt backbone. Finishes bright and dry with lasting hop flavor.”

What our editors thought

“Pink lemonade, peach, and pomegranate play in the vivid aroma with reassuring but distant dank notes underneath. The sip is regimented and thorough, with tightly balanced tropical and forest bitter notes that punch fast and fade as tropical-fruit notes push forward. But that lingering pleasant bitterness makes all the difference as it maintains clarity and definition through the long finish.”

Review printed in: IPA: Bold, Cold & Controlled (Spring 2023) (View All Issues)


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Our Mutual Friend Brewing Time’s Arrow

“Moderate diesel-and-resin hop aroma, with light tropical hints and a bit of bready malt. Golden and bright, with a head that retains well—great body and carbonation. In the mouth, the hops shift more into resinous pine, paired with a smooth, round, and slowly building bitterness, while the malt evokes biscuit and pie crust. The aroma carries through to the flavor, with rounded garlic and diesel, resin, light pineapple, and mango hop flavors, buoyed by a moderate malt sweetness that keeps things in balance. Finishes mostly dry, hops in sync with malt and bitterness, as they carry into the aftertaste and fade off at just the right time. Very pleasant.”

Absolution Brewing Co La Mort Noire

“Humid earth, citrus, pine are heavy in the aroma. Zesty lemon and orange from the hops cut through the dark malts and increase drinkability. Nice tannic, woody bite prepares your palate for the piney bitterness that follows. Lingering bitterness with dark chocolate rounds out the overall impression.”

Jagged Mountain Brewery Texas Suitcase

“Subdued aroma of mild orange peel, soft pine resin, guava, light pilsner malt sweetness. The flavor continues the same trajectory with biscuit and pie crust, black pepper, anise, grapefruit peel, light resin, and grass. Malt sweetness helps showcase bitterness in the finish.”

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