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- Sixpoint Brewery
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325 Ratings
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rAvg: 3.91
pDev: 11.25%
Reviews: 166
Hads: 159
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Brewed by:
Sixpoint Brewery
New York
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United States
Style | ABV
American Brown Ale
| 6.00%
ABV
Availability:
Year-round.
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Reviews by donniecuffs:
donniecuffs
New Jersey
4.85
/5
rDev
+24%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5
I am NOT a fan of brown ales, as I find most of them warrant a fork & knife to be ingested. That being said, this beer blew my mind. Appearance is standard for a brown ale; deep mahogany, with a thin tan head, and fair lacing. The smell yielded notes of roasted malt, coffee, cocoa powder, toffee, and piney hops. The flavor was amazing; first the malty/sweetness hits you, then the hop essence blends in, and then it finishes with a roasted nut flavor that is not overpowering. I even detected the piney hops in the aftertaste. The mouthfeel, in my mind, was the best part...this was a medium-bodied brown ale, that felt adequately carbonated, easy on the palate, and VERY drinkable. The only sessionable brown ale that I've ever come across. I've butted heads with some friends over some of Sixpoint's offerings, but this, the Bengali IPA, and the Apollo Wheat really won me over. I'll try any new beer these guys concoct.
Serving type: on-tap
10-09-2009 06:11:54 |
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touchmeimsac
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05-20-2013 13:46:31 |
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justintcoons
Pennsylvania
3.28
/5
rDev
-16.1%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 3
16 oz can poured into a shaped pint glass.
Appearance
Mahogany with 3 fingers of creamy, off-white head. Good retention leaves behind decent rings of lacing. Really good clarity with low carbonation.
Nose
Caramel, bread and candy sugars. Hints of nuts and brown sugar.
Taste
Light on the palate. Caramel, brown bread and a dose of candy sugar. Light nuttiness with a touch of brown sugar. Just a hint of piney bitterness on the finish.
Mouthfeel
Medium-full bodied, silky and smooth.
Overall
A little bland in the flavor arena, but very easy drinking.
Serving type: can
05-08-2013 20:51:57 |
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KTCamm
New Jersey
4.2
/5
rDev
+7.4%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4.25
Poured from a sixteen ounce can.
Pours chestnut brown, good 1/4 inch white foam. Fluffy on top. Malty caramel nose. Vanilla too. Rich malty refreshing taste. Light bitter hop in the close. Subtle balanced sweetness. Halfway between a pale and a brown. Flavorful. Really good.
Serving type: can
05-08-2013 01:25:59 |
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schaffer9252
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3.5
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rDev
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05-04-2013 13:52:46 |
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WVbeergeek
Ohio
4.04
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rDev
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look: 4.25 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4.25
Ruby caramel tinted mahogany brown body with a fine bubbled cream colored head, nice textured lacing around the sides of my glass. Aroma has some chlorophyll green quality mild citrus leafy tobacco notes, with caramel malt backbone riding thru with a quality bready maltiness. That's where Sixpoint ales win it's there malts they never forget that the hop show is nothing without the base malt, flavor here screams that with a nice bitter hopped up brown ale still able to show off a complex malt base. Semi bitter finish medium to light bodied nothing cloying or holding me back from another drink gravity did all the work, damn where did the beer go...drinkability is insane I want a whole four pack. Damn good balanced but hoppier neo brown ale.
Serving type: can
05-04-2013 00:21:23 |
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Stevie_Janowski
Illinois
3
/5
rDev
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04-29-2013 02:53:59 |
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04-29-2013 00:44:24 |
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tdm168
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3.98
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rDev
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look: 4.5 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
A - dark caramel amber with a large, thick, dense, brownish head that has great retention
S - caramel, faintly nutty, citrusy
T - caramel, big citrusy hop character, mild piny bitterness, an underlying nuttiness
M - medium bodied, well carbonated
This is really a nice beer. It has the hallmarks of a traditional brown ale with big caramel notes and a faint nuttiness. This beer, however, brings a big hop punch with an intense citrus character and solid, balanced bitterness. This is definitely worth a try.
Serving type: can
04-23-2013 22:53:17 |
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BeerNotes
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4.34
/5
rDev
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look: 4.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
A: Dark brown in color, pretty clear. Pours with a 1/4-inch eggshell head that dissipates quickly, but leaves some lacing on the way down.
S: Full malt aroma. A slight hint of toffee and nuts with just the tiniest bit of hops.
T: The malt from the nose is big up front, like a traditional brown ale. Hints of chocolate. Halfway down, the hops kick in and finish out the flavor.
M: Creamy on the tongue, but finishes a bit prickly and dry.
O: A really interesting take on a brown ale. The hop flavoring — and where it kicks in — makes this a surprisingly refreshing darker brew. The transition between the malts up front and hops in the back is a bit weird, and really the only downside to the flavor combination. It was a really smart move by Sixpoint to release this when they did, as the beer is a great segue from lighter, refreshing summer beers to the Märzens/Oktoberfests and pumpkin ales of the fall.
Serving type: can
04-21-2013 18:29:55 |
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