Phlicker
also know as @PhillyBeerGuy
On tap? Yes, but the bottled version was much more in-your-face bitterness, though the citrus nose was still very prominent.Thanks for the review, does it taste as fruity as the review makes it seem?
On tap? Yes, but the bottled version was much more in-your-face bitterness, though the citrus nose was still very prominent.Thanks for the review, does it taste as fruity as the review makes it seem?
On tap? Yes, but the bottled version was much more in-your-face bitterness, though the citrus nose was still very prominent.Thanks for the review, does it taste as fruity as the review makes it seem?
I should have revised my response. The beer isn't really "fruity", per se, but you could better taste the citrus and floral hops along with the honey it's brewed with when served on tap. In the bottle those qualities were hard to discern. I found the tap version to be more balanced (but not "fruity" by any means), and the bottled version to be more bitter and in-your-face with regards to the high hop volume.On tap? Yes, but the bottled version was much more in-your-face bitterness, though the citrus nose was still very prominent.Thanks for the review, does it taste as fruity as the review makes it seem?
I can do bitter over fruity. I like the haze too. If you like fruityish beers, try a Shiner Hefe, too lemony for me but if it doesn't bother you, you might want to try it.
Thanks for the review, does it taste as fruity as the review makes it seem?
It is a seasonal. Released only from early January to mid-February each year.Not sure if it is a seasonal beer since I dont drink it.
I better get to the store and check. Hopefully I will have time this week.
No big deal at all. If so I can definetly wait until next years release. Thanks dude.
I should have revised my response. The beer isn't really "fruity", per se, but you could better taste the citrus and floral hops along with the honey it's brewed with when served on tap. In the bottle those qualities were hard to discern. I found the tap version to be more balanced (but not "fruity" by any means), and the bottled version to be more bitter and in-your-face with regards to the high hop volume.On tap? Yes, but the bottled version was much more in-your-face bitterness, though the citrus nose was still very prominent.Thanks for the review, does it taste as fruity as the review makes it seem?
I can do bitter over fruity. I like the haze too. If you like fruityish beers, try a Shiner Hefe, too lemony for me but if it doesn't bother you, you might want to try it.
I'm not a big "fruity" beer guy (never really got into the lambics), but I do enjoy hoppy beers that have a balance of flavors: bitter/citrus/floral/pine/etc. Same thing in cigars. Give me a DC Robusto over a Power Ranger or DL Chisel any day of the week.
BTW, I'm curious. Other than describing the smell (which I stand by...I really could smell that beer all day), where in my review did I give the impression that this beer was "fruity?"