
Another Brut IPA? A Brut-ized 300? Well, let's see what that's all about.
Clear, bright golden color, large white, pillowy head. Looking great.
In the nose: Hoppy stuff. Citrus and pine aplenty. And dry. Oh, so, dry.
In the mouth: Starts out wet and juicy, with a long line of bitterness on the palate. Medium bodied and quite tasty. Ends on a nice, dry note, leaves one yearning for one more taste. Perfect much a flat-out perfect IPA.
I'm wondering if this is really in the "Brut IPA" style, after all. It can't be, I like it too much.
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