Bomber to lager glass, the appearance was a hazy burnt copper golden color with a two finger semi-rocky white foamy head that fell off at a moderate pace. Some light stringy lace.
The aroma had an interesting blend of semi-spicy hops to some piney bitter hops and some green tea and lime sliding in underneath.
The flavor was a semi-sweet to spicy combination of the hops to the tea taste. Aftertaste was quaint and semi-smooth, sly sweet. Finish was brisk, somewhat tea-like but not too much.
The palate was almost medium bodied but falling short just a pinch yet making a pretty good sessionably smooth feel not too harsh along my tongue.
Overall, pretty decent India pale lager, that tea thing is a bit different for this style, but I didn’t get the mint that was supposedly in this.
Bomber: pours a huge gusher of a head with a pale hazy bidy. Aroma is some mint, plenty of tea, some citrus. Interesting for an IPL. The tea and mint are evident in the taste. Dry fruitiness. Some bitterness. Nice.
22oz bottle. Enormous rocky white head with nice lacing atop hazy straw body. Aroma is moderately sweet, lemon, some grapefruit peel, hay, light green tea. Taste is moderately sweet, lemon/grapefruit, some grapefruit peel. Light-medium body, some acidity.
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