This beer fizzed over when opened, normally a sign of a bottle that has wild infected yeast, or a bottle that was over filler or had too much sugar added at bottling. Very strange for a beer outside of home brew.
The aroma of this pale ale is very hop heavy, lots of floral and citrus hop flavors. The color is a light yellow or amber with a hint of hazy. This beer pours with a thick head of foam, but it quickly fizzes away to a light covering.
This beer has a hoppy bitter taste with a hint of malt. There is a slight malt sweetness, but it is overwhelmed by the huge bitter taste and with a slight hop flavor. The bitterness is so strong my mouth is water and there is only a hint of hop flavors. The mouthfeel is full with plenty of carbonation, and the finish is bitter and dry.
I am not impressed with this beer, too much bitterness and not enough hop flavors.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
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Sounds like you may have gotten a bad bottle. Do you know how it traveled? It's definitely not a bad beer. One of the better Georgian beers, though that's not saying a ton.
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