On-tap at Al’s of Hampden
A: Clear yellow pour with hints of brown with a small white head. Sticky lacing runs down the glass and retention is good. 4
S: Lot of piney hops on this, some citrus and grapefruit certainly. Not a lot, but some malts come through. 4.5
T: The taste is really dry, piney hops with only slight fruit underneath. Malts provide a very small backbone, but this one is all about the hops. 4
MF: Light crisp and dry. Carbonated well. 4
O: Phenomenally drinkable, crisp, loved this. I can see why it’s so highly regarded. Had on tap at Al’s of Hampden, $5. 4.5
4.2 / 5 A-
Bottle, 6-pack picked up from Al’s of Hampden
A: Clear yellow-orange pour with a big white head. The retention is great as the head recedes to form a nice cap atop the brew, and laces quite nicely down the side of my Founders Goblet. A ton of bubbles race from the bottom to the top. 4.5
S: The smell has some pretty impressive depth, grapefruit, citrus, and very piney in terms of hops, the caramel malts are noted and have more of an aroma than I was expecting. The smell is extremely hop forward, don’t get me wrong, but the rest of the smell provides a balance that I like. 4.5
T: The taste follows the smell perfectly. Balanced, with enough malts to make this a balanced beer instead of a hop bomb. Grapefruit, citrus, piney hops take the beer over. Dry from start to finish, I challenge you to put this down. Easy to think about grabbing for another one. 4
MF: Crisp and light with a dry finish. 4
O: This beer deserves the hype it gets. I picked it up at Al’s of Hampden for $17 a 6pack. It was the first time I had every seen it on tap or in a bottle and decided why not have both. Definitely not disappointed. 4.5
4.22 / 5 A-
