
Location: On tap and served in a slightly curved pint glass at Black Raven Brewing tasting room in Redmond, WA.
Numbers: 6.9% ABV, ~ 200 Calories
Appearance & Aroma: It’s got a copper-amber color and is slightly hazy. There’s a thin soapy-looking head, which left a little bit of lacing, and it’s got a citrusy hop aroma, with a hint of lightly caramel maltiness.
Taste & Feel: The body is medium and it has a fairly crisp mouthfeel. Much like the pale ale I just had, the crispness up front almost disguises the maltiness. In the middle, a citrusy hop bitterness comes in and grows throughout the slightly dry finish. The aftertaste has a good amount of citrusy hop bitterness that sticks around for a couple minutes.
Food Pairing: This beer also went very nicely with the pizza I had delivered. Much like the pizza, the citrusy hop flavors would probably go nicely with cheesy foods, such as fried cheese sticks, pizza, or even a cheeseburger. The citrusy hops add a bit of complexity to the cheese flavors.
Overall Impression: It was obvious from the aroma, this beer had a good amount of citrusy, northwest hops. Much like the Totem Pale Northwest Ale I had right before this one, the carbonation was a bit too sharp up front, leaving only the hop flavors and bitterness. I thought this was a pretty straight shooting beer with not much complexity, but still pretty drinkable with nice hop flavors.
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