Time for another Rye IPA review. Now I said I would review them in the order I received them but my second two beers came at the same time, they were even rubber-banded together so I can’t even rely on the order the postie handed them to me so which of the two did I open first?
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@pilgrimhudd ’s 5.0% Rye oh rye oh rye and I’ve used the same glass as my first beer for visual comparison. As with the first of my beers carbonation is good forming a nice airy almost white head and again this one collapsed after a short while to form a dense foam over the surface. The colour is more of an orange amber and this beer is also fairly clear with just a touch more haze than the first.
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The aroma is very inviting with quite a big hoppy aroma of bitter orange marmalade, and dank tropical and stone fruit. Just a little spicy rye in the mix.
The flavour is similar to the aroma in this case with those dank hops filling every corner of my mouth. It lasts for a few seconds before the spicy rye elbows it’s way to the front. The big flavours then soften and a sweetness develops, the mouthfeel softens, and finally the bitterness shows through. The bitterness is actually fairly assertive to me and lingers for some time at the finish. There are no discernible off flavours, fermentation is clean, and the beer has good body and a very dry finish.
This is another great beer and I think measures up against all the requirements for an American IPA with the addition of spicy rye. In response to the question rye oh rye I might just say rye not, pass me another