Style: Hazy IPA

ABV: 6.0 IBU: 50.0

90/100
Aroma: 11
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 18
Mouthfeel: 4

Grand Teton Land of Many Waters

What the brewers say

"This hazy IPA lays down a fruity flavor profile of mango, tangerine, grapefruit, and cherry."

What our panel thought

"Citrus-forward, lightly grassy, dank earth, garlic/onion. Light malt presence; competing flavors of citrus and earth with a poignant pepper-like spiciness. Light, chalky minerality. Medium body, smooth and solid. The finish is fairly bitter but not harsh. A touch of warmth."

What our editors thought

"Light yet pungent tropical fruit on the nose; sweet and intriguing. Gentle but assertive hop bitterness overshadows the fruitier notes."

Review printed in: Better Than Ever: IPA (August-September 2020) (View All Issues)


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Breakside Brewery @Portland’s IPA

“Bready malt and woody/piney hops meld seamlessly. Touch of basil (stronger in the retronasal), hint of caramel. Fruitier in the mouth, including stone fruit, touch of pomme, apricot. Subtle bitterness, clean finish.”

Slice Beer Company Megablaster

“Significant diesel and dank aroma initially, then light lime notes. Very simple malt flavor dominated by hop flavors of pine, diesel, pithy citrus peel, black pepper, hints of anise and grass. Firm bitterness. Finish is a touch fruity sweet.”

Central Standard Brewing Gamma Squeeze

Heady bud nose, bright, with a slight tinge of lime. Flavor is like hop juice, a fistfight between tropical fruit and bitterness; skunky, gassy, with light licorice and a slight burn. A bit muddy. Super creative, even for an inherently creative style.

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