
Location: On tap and served in an 80z glass at Medici in Normal, IL.
Numbers: 7.85% ABV, ~ 220 Calories
Appearance & Aroma: It’s bright, clear, and amber in color with some soapy looking bubbles on the top. The bubbles faded to just a ring around the edge of the glass within a minute or two. There was a somewhat bold, obvious citrusy, grapefruit-pineapple hop aroma to it.
Taste & Feel: For being 7.85% ABV, the body was surprisingly light, with a crisp mouthfeel. The crispness somewhat masked a honey-like maltiness up front, which was quickly followed by smooth transition into a grapefruit-like citrusy hop flavor. The hoppy flavors grew into the finish, accompanied by some addition citrusy, almost pineapple-like hop flavors. There was a good amount of hop flavor, with some light bitterness in the clean finish. The citrusy flavors lasted briefly in the aftertaste.
Food Pairing: This beer was fairly light and crisp in body, and had a lot of citrusy flavors, making it a good pairing for a white fish dish. Something like a buttered seabass or tilapia would go perfectly with this beer.
Overall Impression: At 7.85% ABV I was expecting something with a bit more body. However, this beer was dangerously drinkable. The light body and bright, citrusy hop flavors were smooth and enjoyable. This one would be a great beer for a hot day out on the lake. The hop flavors reminded me a bit of Schlafly’s TIPA (review coming soon), but the body and flavors were lighter and smoother. Overall, this was a great beer, and I’ll have to find a 6 pack to keep around for the summertime.
My Rating:
January 27, 2013
Had this beer today. It was good, but definitely does not merit some of the “bear of the year” comments on BA.