Well this is my first ever Brewdog beer, inspired by the 4 for 3 in Sainsburys, I went and treated myself to 4 bottles
Upon opening there was a good Phut, and the usual smoking gun. . . . you more or less know what you are in for straight away as the aroma coming off the bottle is similar to sticking your head in a freshly opened vac pack and inhaling deeply . . . A Massive resiny nose, loads of citrus notes.
Pouring into the glass generated a good but somewhat coarse head, which faded rapidly . . . . to be expected for a beer of this gravity, the beer was a definite orange in colour which was darker than expected for an all pale malt beer. An initial taste revealed a good body and a malty presence . . . then the hops hit, the bitterness has a good length and a real bitter marmalade taste . . . to be expected given the hops are Simcoe warriorand Chinook . . . The other thing I found was a real peppery spicyness/heat
This is a really thick beer, and there is a distinct warming as it goes down . . . it is 9%, and you can really get the hop aroma with a good belch through the nose.
Hardcore is a good name for this beer, it pulls no punches and cannot be described as subtle in any way certainly an IPA in the American style . . . but no flaws, its big brash and upfront . . . It'll be interesting to see how it ages. . . . . I have three more bottles which overall I am fairly happy about
Upon opening there was a good Phut, and the usual smoking gun. . . . you more or less know what you are in for straight away as the aroma coming off the bottle is similar to sticking your head in a freshly opened vac pack and inhaling deeply . . . A Massive resiny nose, loads of citrus notes.
Pouring into the glass generated a good but somewhat coarse head, which faded rapidly . . . . to be expected for a beer of this gravity, the beer was a definite orange in colour which was darker than expected for an all pale malt beer. An initial taste revealed a good body and a malty presence . . . then the hops hit, the bitterness has a good length and a real bitter marmalade taste . . . to be expected given the hops are Simcoe warriorand Chinook . . . The other thing I found was a real peppery spicyness/heat
This is a really thick beer, and there is a distinct warming as it goes down . . . it is 9%, and you can really get the hop aroma with a good belch through the nose.
Hardcore is a good name for this beer, it pulls no punches and cannot be described as subtle in any way certainly an IPA in the American style . . . but no flaws, its big brash and upfront . . . It'll be interesting to see how it ages. . . . . I have three more bottles which overall I am fairly happy about