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Gandhi-Bot Double IPA
- New England Brewing Co.
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rAvg: 4.32
pDev: 9.72%
Reviews: 404
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New England Brewing Co.
Connecticut
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United States
Style | ABV
American Double / Imperial IPA
| 8.80%
ABV
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Rotating.
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Gandhi-Bot is an intensely hopped Double India Pale Ale brewed with a blend of three varieties of American hops. This beer is brewed for those of us who need an aromatic and flavorfully hopped beer.
85 IBU
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ubufan2112
Connecticut
3.9
/5
rDev
-9.7%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Purchased from Redstone Liquors in Stoneham, MA on 4/29/10.
Delivered to store today!
A: Pours a nice apple cider golden brown, with a half inch head that lingered for a minute or two then disappeared into lacing on the side of the glass.
S: Initial smell right from the can shows copious amounts of hops. Citrus, and pine resin notes hit me like a ton of bricks. Upon pouring into the glass the nose opened up a bit and revealed a nice mellow malt backbone underneath all of those hops.
T: First impression is hops and lots of them, but not palate killing. This beer is very well balanced, The flavors of pine resin and pineapple are well balanced with a roasted malt base.
M: Medium body with what I would call excellent carbonation for the style. Again, a well balanced beer with the hops hitting the spots in the mouth that feel the pucker and the malt characteristics adding a roundness and fullness.
D: Very Drinkable for a DIPA. I tend to lean toward the palate killer style of DIPA's. You know, the one(or maybe two) and done types, but I could drink this beer for a while without really getting (palate) tired. Wish I could have purchased more than 2 cans.
Serving type: can
04-30-2010 00:00:52 |
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12oz can poured into a stemless wine glass, many thanks to Treebs for the fresh can.
The beer pours a hazy copper orange color, hues of honey and straw with a 2 finger soapy white head that dissipates quickly and leaves just a spot of lace behind. The aroma is heavy on citrus, mainly grapefruit with bits of tangerine, grassy hops, wildflower and fresh meadowy earthiness, light pine and just a touch of sweet malt. Lots of bitter pine, fresh floral flavors and citrus goodness on the tongue. The grapefruit plays nicely with some lemongrass and other weedy, grassy flavors and the pine really ties it together with just enough crisp, almost spiciness from the hops. There is just a touch of sweet pale malt at the end, but this is all hops. The body is great, coats the mouth well, quite juicy at times that has an almost creamy texture at times but finishes wonderfully dry.
Verdict: A damn fine IPA from NEBCO, bitter, piney, citrusy, flavorful and most importantly, balanced. While I'm sure that this beer gets overshadowed by Heady and the Hill Farmstead IPA craze, this can easily hold it's own and is deserving of all praises and accolades.
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Big tropical fruit hop flavor. Lots of pineapple and apricot. This is followed by a grassy and piney hop which lasts through the finish. The malt is bready but takes a back seat to the hops. Resiny metallic bitterness in the finish.
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New England Brewing Co. - Gandhi-Bot Double IPA - 12fl oz can
Thanks to Hendry for being able to snag me four of these bad boys. Gotta love the awesome artwork on these cans.
Look - Pours a hazy darker amber brown with a massive soapy head. Super sticky abundant lacing. Moderate carbonation. East Coast DIPA for sure.
Smell - All of the hops. Pine, citrus (sour typical grapefruit version here), some floral, and even a smidgen of resin hop aromas with an almost spicy bite on the edge of it. Smooth caramel malts underneath. Perfect.
Taste - A phenomenal introduction blend of the somewhat darker malts with a nice pine/resin hop overlay. After this is immediately transforms into a glorious grapefruit bomb.
Mouthfeel - Rests sour citrus grapefruit hops on the roof of the mouth and the palate. Slightly boozy and a little warming to the face and stomach.
Overall - Wow. This is one for the books here, what a great brew! Highly recommend! Cheers! You can compare this brew somewhat to Heady Topper, but it has its own flair with the different malts and less of a floral hit.
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