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"Citrus. Hazy. Crisp." "Beer Before Glory."
4 % ABV.
Firestone Walker Brewing Company, Paso Robles, CA.
Oh, it's hazy, alright. Lord knows it's got to be hazy. Pale golden color, slim white head.
In the nose: Big citrus. Loud lemon. Splash of grapefruit and orange.
In the mouth: Juicy. Citrusy. Crisp. Clean. Light bodied. Easily drunk. Low-cal. Low-Alc. Tropical tones pop up among the citrus. Tasty stuff, if a bit on the thin side. But that, of course, is exactly what they're going for, and it succeeds.
Everything you want from a hazy IPA with nothing to weigh you down. This is Flyjack, Firestone Walker's new 96-calorie beer. Maximum flavor, minimal calories, no compromises.
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