Style: IPA (American Double)

ABV: 8.0 IBU: 92.0

87/100
Aroma: 11
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 16
Mouthfeel: 5

Pax Verum Brewing Nectar of the Gods

What the brewers say

“Double dry-hopped double West Coast IPA with Magnum, Citra, Centennial, Simcoe.”

What our panel thought

“Strawberry and breezy pine and grapefruit on the nose. A generous malt complexity adds depth to the beer. Thick body. Starts sweet, but ends with a clean, balanced finish. Really lies down in your mouth, takes a nap, and doesn’t wake up.”

What our editors thought

“Hefty throwback malt tones with big orange notes in the aroma. Warming and bready in the sip, with a lean and cutting edge.”

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


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