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9. VP's dark IPA
Aroma
Well I knew I was getting an IPA nice floral notes but probably easing off as note by others and the brewer.
Appearance
Good and dark nice light tan head that died off slowly. I know as home brewers we have beers that have head to the bottom of the glass, but very few big commercials ever attain this, this beer had that residual mm of froth to the last drop and laced the glass.
Taste
For me initially strong bitterness up front but as it warms slightly and the alcohol takes affect it mellows. Again initially the late roast flavour is more than I would expect but imparts almost a spiciness, slightly warmer again this seems to mellow. The finish of this beer could have been(probably was fresh) brighter, but still leaves a clean taste.
Overall
I like it. I've only done 2 dark IPA's my self the first brilliant the second dismal. I always ask myself if I would be happy to have handed money over three foot of mahogany. And would I do so again. Probably yes on both counts, but if it wasn't ontap at the local I wouldn't travel 100k's for it, for that the roast needs to calm and may a fresh sample could tist my arm.
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Ed. Typo
Aroma
Well I knew I was getting an IPA nice floral notes but probably easing off as note by others and the brewer.
Appearance
Good and dark nice light tan head that died off slowly. I know as home brewers we have beers that have head to the bottom of the glass, but very few big commercials ever attain this, this beer had that residual mm of froth to the last drop and laced the glass.
Taste
For me initially strong bitterness up front but as it warms slightly and the alcohol takes affect it mellows. Again initially the late roast flavour is more than I would expect but imparts almost a spiciness, slightly warmer again this seems to mellow. The finish of this beer could have been(probably was fresh) brighter, but still leaves a clean taste.
Overall
I like it. I've only done 2 dark IPA's my self the first brilliant the second dismal. I always ask myself if I would be happy to have handed money over three foot of mahogany. And would I do so again. Probably yes on both counts, but if it wasn't ontap at the local I wouldn't travel 100k's for it, for that the roast needs to calm and may a fresh sample could tist my arm.
Top beer love ya work!
Ed. Typo