
Although I could only pour it into a hotel cup, it appeared to be a hazy dark yellow color. There was a very thick, creamy head which stuck around for a bit. There was a nice somewhat heavy hop aroma which reminded me of centennial hops.
It had a body that was nearly medium, but still in the light arena. It had a smooth almost oily lupulin mouthfeel. The taste was crisp with a hopiness that grew from the front to the aftertaste. The hop flavor stuck around for a bit in the aftertaste.
I’m not sure I would pair this with a food, as it has a nice hop flavor that is meant to be enjoyed. Overall, I found this to be a very nice beer, and it reminded me quite a bit of Founder’s Centennial IPA (although I think I like Founder’s beer better). If you live out west and can’t get Founder’s Centennial IPA, this would be a similar substitute – a very good beer which I really enjoy.
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