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Unearthly (Imperial India Pale Ale)
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pDev: 11.71%
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Southern Tier Brewing Company
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American Double / Imperial IPA
| 9.50%
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Wackyfoot
Oregon
4.8
/5
rDev
+17.1%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
Bomber from Gary's in Madison, NJ. Burnt orange pour with a small but never ending head. HUGE hop aroma and a wonderful citrus and caramel flavor. One of the top 5 beers I had on my vacation on the east coast, and I am very happy to have learned fairly recently that I can pick up some Southern Tier if I'm willing to venture to Washington.
Serving type: bottle
12-30-2008 06:20:14 |
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DrDemento456
Pennsylvania
4.8
/5
rDev
+17.1%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
Again the only way to enjoy ST around here is to find it cheap on tap. Paid 5.50 for a 10oz pour.
A - Light amber in color with an inch of stick white head.
S - Ow wow the glorious citrus and grapefruit hops tickle the nose with a malty backbone.
T - OMG was the best imperial IPA I ever had! This stuff would be a nightmare if you had a couple of bombers but it went down way too quick and for a big hoppy beer it was really balance. Loved every drop.
M - Dry but drinkable this brew was the perfect texture.
D - Must... have... more before the keg taps out I hope to have it again at Smoking Joe's but maybe I will drop 10-11 dollars on a bottle. It's that damn good.
Serving type: on-tap
05-16-2010 19:28:07 |
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hero27
Iowa
4.78
/5
rDev
+16.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.5
22 oz bomber.
11% abv & 153 ibus....uhm, yikes.
Burnt, clear amber color...sticky lace sitting on top. Carbonation seems to struggle to get to the surface.
Bold hop aromas of grapefruit, oranges, and fresh pine needles. The citrus comes through as well as any DIPA out there, and really makes this beer stand out from the crowd.
and the taste...ok, now i see what all the hype is about...this is fantastic. Grapefruit & citrus lead the charge, with a heavy caramel malt backing them up. Dry hopped with Cascade, Centennial, and Chinhook...God bless them. You can taste the fresh hops, but the bitterness manages to come across without making the beer too rough to handle. Slightly syrupy, but very creamy and smooth all the way down.
Mouthfeel is perfect. It somehow carries this beastly brew to each tastebud while staying crisp & ultra smooth.
Almost a perfectly constructed Imperial IPA in my book, and a new favorite of mine. Right up there with Dreadnaught.
Got one bottle from wcudwight & one from MrBURTON55 (and I'm not sure which one I'm drinking, I'm just damn glad I've got another one left!) Thanks to you both!
Serving type: bottle
05-15-2007 03:22:21 |
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madmanjf
New York
4.78
/5
rDev
+16.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
I initially had this on tap down in NYC, but now have it regularly in bottles.
This beer packs a whallop. Coming in at 11%, you'd be surprised how smooth and deceiving it can be.
Clear, hops and malts well-balanced, this imperial IPA is a gem.
I find it similar to English style IPAs.
Serving type: bottle
05-22-2007 13:33:01 |
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ccrida
Oregon
4.78
/5
rDev
+16.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5
Per the label on the 22oz bomber, I poured this into a flute glass - actually, Michael Jackson's Summer tasting glass, which is a tulip shaped flute. Unearthly is a clear copper orange, with a thick, 2 finger light khaki head, with a nice texture and leaving lots of clingy lace.
The nose, ironically, is very earthy hops, grassy, a touch piny, with a nice sweet malt background, that hints at alcohol without being boozy. As it warms, the hops get musty, almost b.o. like, but not as off-putting as that might sound. Worlds apart from the big pungent fruity west coast IPAs I've been drinking of late, but not bad, just different. I give it bonus points for it's subtly, being that this is such a big beer.
The taste is more malt dominant, semi-sweet, and while there's no question this is incredibly hoppy, it's just so incredibly smooth and balanced. There is like a watered down bourbon quality to this beer, tasty without the bite, and a while it is bitter towards the end, it finishes rather cleanly. This is defiantly my favorite big IPA, which is ironic because all my others favs are more west coast style. But I just love the subtlety of it, so incredibly well done. Like most IPAs, I agree with the label that it's better served cold, in this case cited 42F.
The mouthfeel is very nice, neither thin nor syrupy, perfect for any IPA, let alone a huge one.
This is just so good, I can't think of a more drinkable DIPA, or possibly big beer period. This is the first time I've had it in a bottle, which is quite nice. While I prefer a fresh keg, I don't have the luxury here in OR, so I'll take the bottle smuggled back in the suit case!
I'll never forgot the first time I had this beer, at the Sharp Edge in Pittsburgh, it was the manager Brett's recommendation. As I waited for it, I saw the price on the menu and thought jeeze, manager's choice I'll bet! Then I got it and was just floored, so fucking good! I only had it on draft a couple times after, and now I finally get it again, in the bottle, after a trip back east. Seek this one out, it's a phenomenal.
*Irony note, I just saw I gave it the exact same score on draft and bottle*
Serving type: bottle
06-30-2007 05:51:31 |
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brewdlyhooked13
Ohio
4.78
/5
rDev
+16.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4 | overall: 5
Appearance - a solid sunset orange with great clarity. A finger of creamy foam leaves a thin blanket of lace behind.
Aroma - zesty pine and orange. Good intensity, nice and steady.
Taste - big caramel malts, followed by monstrous hops, bursting with orange and pine. Prickly on the tongue, alcohol smoothing things out on the swallow. Residual bitterness of grapefruit and background toasted grain.
Mouthfeel - slightly heavy, medium carbonation; let's the flavor through just right.
Drinkability - absolutely delicious.
Serving type: bottle
08-22-2008 20:38:30 |
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Nicked
Maryland
4.78
/5
rDev
+16.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4 | overall: 5
Can't say enough about this brew... great taste! Southern Tier really constructed this brew well. Can't believe it's 11% ABV with such a balanced taste. Alcohol is masked well. Would recommend highly! Mouthfeel was syrupy and refreshing. Finish is smooth... left me anticipating another sip!
Serving type: bottle
02-10-2011 17:13:01 |
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JamnesCameron
Illinois
4.78
/5
rDev
+16.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.5
Poured into a snifter. Pours a clear, medium copper with a two fingered light tan head. Head drops quickly, leaving a nice collar of foam and some lacing.
Aromas of big piney, citrusy hops. Oranges, pink grapefruit, smells like a Starburst orange candy. Some malty sweetness hangs out in the background.
Flavors of explosive hop bitterness, citrusy, orange, grapefruit, some pine and mint. Big caramel maltiness backs up the bitter punch. Finish is very long, with orange hop bitterness lingering long into what can only barely be called a fade. Begs for another sip.
Mouthfeel is big, chewy malt, mouthcoating hop bitterness. Carbonation is spot on. Some alcohol burn as it warms. Bitterness turns drying about halfway through the first glass.
Overall, this is an outstanding DIPA. Nothing too harsh or grassy. Very nice balance.
Serving type: bottle
08-14-2011 01:34:01 |
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divineaudio
Michigan
4.78
/5
rDev
+16.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.5
bomber shared with my girlfriend.
tulip glass.
a - pours a translucent amber color with a rocky finger of light yellow head. after calming, i get a thin film that leaves thick rings of lace in the glass.
s - grassy sweet malt, fresh baked bread, notes of honey, citrus, cherry.
t - wow. so much going on here. starts off sweet, almost carmelly, then moves into massive hop character. notes of orange, grapefruit, berry, honey and pine all crop up before fading into a lightly bitter finish. barely any trace of the alcohol content.
m - firmly medium with lighter carbonation. exceptionally smooth.
o - honestly i was pretty blown away. it certainly is appropriately titled. this beer just vaulted into my top 3 favorites for the style (rounded out by dfh 90 and hopslam). worth seeking out.
Serving type: bottle
09-21-2011 15:19:54 |
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UpToMeBeer
Colorado
4.78
/5
rDev
+16.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.5
Wow. Got to try this last night-- a rarity out here in Colorado. Reminded me of Oskar Blues' Gubna. A hazy cloud of orange. Dank, hoppy aroma, which translates to one hell of a taste. Piney, complex hop profile. Starts off semi-bitter but goes down smooth and a hint of sweetness on the finish. Resinous and semi-sticky feeling in the mouth. Highly recommended.
Serving type: bottle
03-31-2012 03:17:12 |
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WVbeergeek
Ohio
4.75
/5
rDev
+15.9%
look: 5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
Split with a fellow BA london101 at D's Sixpack, where it was sampled at nearly cellar temperature...next time we'll start it a bit cooler and let it warm up. Either way I love Southern Tier and I may be a bit biased here but let's review. As we pour it appears a nice vibrant copper amber colore with a full tan off white cream head leaves even bars of lacing with each sip. Aromatics hit you in the face with big floral and citrus hop combo grapefruit and green raw hops flood the senses along with a woody charred tone and big malty caramel tones with alcohol letting it's presence especially near cellar temp. Flavor profile is big with upfront bitterness more fresh hop juice flavor candied with the sweet caramelized sugary malt layers with a bitey herbal citrus hop character it all flows nicely together. Intense and aggressive hop profile can't wait to sample again there's layers of flavors yet remains somewhat balanced, weird? Mouthfeel is big bodied creamy textured oily with hop resins for certain even but sturdy carbonation to back up the high gravity. Drinkability is money, another quality hopped up creation from upstate NY thanks to Phinn and Matt especially the one that is still there I can't remember at this time, good stuff great double IPA.
Serving type: bottle
05-18-2006 22:13:26 |
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Georgiabeer
Georgia
4.75
/5
rDev
+15.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.5
Great beer, and my favorite beer from Southern Tier so far. I really wish this brewery success. Their beers are all quite good, readily available in the markets they serve, and a good value. Somebody there knows what they are doing. On to the beer.
Pours amber with a short head that fades to a very thin cap. Some slight lacing. I'm not too worried about thin heads in an 11% double IPA, though. Smells of honeyed malt with a good dose of citrusy and floral hops- delicate and flower-like. Well balanced with the ample malt there in a supporting role for the very fresh smelling hops. The taste is absolutely beautiful. A very slightly floral sweetness begins the flavor parade, which then gently merges into a complex citrusy and floral hop bitterness with a nice touch of pine on the finish. These hop flavors become more herbal as the beer warms and opens up. This is one fresh tasting beer!. The mouthfeel is incredibly creamy and quite soft. Amazingly integrated and drinks well below the 11% abv. Deliciously drinkable despite the high alcohol. Like many great beers, this is complex and changes a good bit in the glass. The substantial malt balances the complex hop flavors well while preserving the purity of the hops. Beautifully clean and vibrant.
Serving type: bottle
01-24-2008 16:04:07 |
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Metalmonk
North Carolina
4.75
/5
rDev
+15.9%
look: 4 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4
Love when a brewer gives all the details you could possibly want (IBUs, plato, detailed ingredient list, etc.), like these guys or Rogue. But 153 IBUs was pretty much all I needed to know to get my tongue ready for a potentially ripping good time. (Thanks to msubulldog25 for this bottle.)
Pours a burnt copper/orange that positively glows. The head is inch-thick and lessens to half that in a minute's time. The aroma pulled me in so quickly that I forgot to look further (or taste) for quite some time: Candied oranges, fresh pine sweetness, lemon/ginger...all probably emanating from the hops, which are alive and kicking in the glass. Now *this* is a hop wallop. Some alcohol heat helps brighten the aromatic glow.
Surprised and glad that the hops do not overwhelm everything else in the flavor. Malts create a bed of firm, candy-like sweetness and caramel-like texture for the hops to play off of. The depth of flavor is enormous, as is the balance, the hops being playful rather than destructive. All detected aromas are here in the flavor, with a lot of juicy cinnamon-taffy and melted butter succulence as well. Not sure how old this bottle is, but I'm guessing it's got some age on it. I think this was the right time to drink it. And where's the alcohol? It's incredibly well-incorporated at 11%.
Together with a ridiculously creamy mouthfeel, this just became one of my favorite double IPAs of all time, if not my favorite. It's so insanely delicious that it's easy to forget how big it is. As the label warns: "To underestimate Unearthly is to trifle with the mysteries of the universe, so please consume wisely." ie. this is so drinkable as to make fools of otherwise responsible beer enthusiasts. So I don't rate the drinkability anything other than "good", because this is clearly a special-occasion sipper. That's no complaint. This is truly exceptional.
Serving type: bottle
02-17-2008 18:27:46 |
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stulowitz
Iceland
4.75
/5
rDev
+15.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.5
A - Clear golden with thick froathy head. Has a beautiful shimmer.
Sm - Citrus heaven, apricots.
T - Awesome. Solid D IPA. Bracingly bitter. Great, complex hoppy taste.
M - Perfect! Dead on!
D - Way too drinkable for an 11 ABV beer! Seriously, one has to be careful!
Serving type: bottle
07-11-2008 20:01:41 |
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JizackFH
New York
4.75
/5
rDev
+15.9%
look: 5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
A - Poured a deep amber color with a small off-white head that left excellent lacing as it fell. The beer appears to be thick.
S - It smells sweet and there is a definite smell of caramel. There are also smells of pine, dark fruits, some citrus, and a slight alcohol scent. Smells a lot less hoppy than I thought it would be, but it is not a disappointment. This smells great.
T - Very sweet as to what I am used to in a DIPA, but it is a pleasant surprise. There taste matches the nose. There are notes of caramel, dark fruits, citrus, alcohol, pine, and a little bit of a roasted flavor.
M - This has a medium body, but its leaning towards the heavy side of the spectrum. It has low carbonation and goes down very smooth.
D - It is very drinkable for an 11% ABV beer. I picked this up thinking that it was going to be a hop-bomb, but I was very wrong and pleasantly surprised. It is a bit of a slow sipper, but it is very approachable and goes down very smooth. I will definitely be picking this one up again.
Serving type: bottle
11-14-2010 01:31:56 |
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mcowgill
Massachusetts
4.72
/5
rDev
+15.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
A - This beer pours a great clear amberish color with nice creamy head that lasts awhile.
S - Citrus hoppy aroma but also very present malt aroma as well. It doesn't have an intense hoppy aroma. I was surprised by this.
T - This is a very well balanced tasty brew. The oily hops are huge but the malt is there balancing it all out.
M - Medium bodied, fairly carbonated, and smooth.
D - This is one very drinkable beer considering the ABV and the fact that it's a huge IPA.
Serving type: bottle
06-25-2006 18:21:40 |
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rabsten
West Virginia
4.72
/5
rDev
+15.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
Okay, I just reviewed the bottled version. I swung by Fat Head's on my way out of town a couple of weeks back and it was available on tap. I had to try it again; I''m glad I did.
Poured into a fluted glass, the head was minimal so as to maximize the serving size but was still impressively thick and sticky. The smell was somewhat subdued as compared to the bottled variety, but still extremely floral and piney.
The Flavor was superior to the bottled version, showing more balance: while the hops were still massive, the malt was actually present. Mouthfeel was thinner and much more pleasant. The 12oz serving was just about a perfect size, as well. Very drinkable.
A very good beer in bottles became a great beer on tap. If you ever have a chance, do yourself a favor and get a glass. You'll be glad you did.
Serving type: on-tap
10-27-2006 03:17:28 |
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soup35
New York
4.72
/5
rDev
+15.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
22 oz bottle
Luminous copper color with a pretty normal looking head.
Strong hop aroma with a bit of spicy-peppery hints.
This aggressive DIPA has a musky floral intense hop taste. It has small hints of dried flowers at the back of tongue. A complex, strong, powerful beer with a strong hoppy finish.
Southern Tier did a great job on this DIPA probably my favorite Southern Tier beer.
If you are into your IPAs and DIPAs, you will definitely like this beer.
The bottle lists the ABV, platos, IBUs, and malts and hops AND even the temperature and glass type to serve this delicious liquid. Its the beer that keeps on giving!
Serving type: bottle
12-28-2006 13:38:29 |
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OWSLEY069
Pennsylvania
4.72
/5
rDev
+15.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
A great Imperial IPA, I started to realize that alot of brewerys are going for the high octane IPA, but the Unearthly is balanced and would never guess that it is 11.7%. A great beer for the hop lover (153 IBU's). It does get a bit pricey for a pint, but having more than one of these might be a bad idea. Although, it is that good where 2 or three would be tasty, just a bad idea though.
Serving type: on-tap
05-08-2007 21:39:01 |
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dsa7783
New Jersey
4.72
/5
rDev
+15.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
650 ML bottle purchased for $5.99 from Gary's in Madison...
Heard that this was the ultimate IPA, so I was eager to give this one a shot...
Upon opening the bottle, I was greeted by a strong and sharp presence of powerful hops, so I figured this was going to be one hell of an Indian Pale Ale...
Pours a hazy, cloudy, murky, deep-dark amber, golden hue with an impressive-sized foamy and frothy head which exhibited remarkable staying power before slowly dissipating and leaving an intense amount of lacing around the glass...
As mentioned before, a whirlwind of strong hops is definitely present, bursting to the point where you can actually smell the sweetness of the brew pouring through with rich caramel and vanilla nuances...
Top-notch, excellent taste... this beer certainly lives up to its hype and is one of the best American IPA's I have ever sampled, a rich, creamy, thick, and ultra-sweet sample tempered by a slight touch of hop bitterness and loaded with sugared-caramel flavors along with a hint of vanilla and honey...
Excellent creamy and rich mouthfeel, and one of the best factors of this beer include the fact that the hefty ABV is hardly noticeable behind an ultra-rich conglomeration of deep, thick, creamy flavors that burst through...
One of the best Southern Tier brews I've sampled... A must for all hop-heads and definitely recommended...
Serving type: bottle
03-07-2008 23:44:26 |
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iuhophead87
Indiana
4.72
/5
rDev
+15.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
A- Pours a real dark gold almost orange. Even when trying to pour head not much in the glass.
S- There is an overpowering citrus hop aroma at first, but hints of pine can be detected after the hops aroma fades.
T- I thought I would be overpowered by hops because of the smell, but the beer had a rather caramel flavor at first. The hops and alcohol flavor is obviously there and stays longer than the caramel flavor, but it is a pretty balanced beer considering it is a DIPA.
M- Smooth and not as syrupy as I expected.
D- An excellent beer but couldn't handle more than two. The taste is great, but the 11% ABV could get me in a lot of trouble. I would start the night/day of with one of these but switch to something less "heavy" after the first.
I really enjoy Southern Tier and wish I could get t in my area.
Serving Type- Bottle
Serving type: bottle
05-31-2008 02:12:07 |
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mattcrill
Ohio
4.7
/5
rDev
+14.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
Bottle inspection: 11% ABV, 23 Plato, 153 IBU's, 7.5 Lovibond
2-row pale malt, cara-pils malt, red wheat
Kettle hops: chinook and cascade
Hop back: styrian golding
Dry hopped: Cascade, Centennial, and Chinook
Serve in a fluted glass at 42 deg. F
Dang that's a label!!! A++ to Southern Tier for that one!
Aroma: Piney and citrusy hop resins, a touch of malt sweetness, flowery hop notes as well.
Appearance: Slightly cloudy burnt orange that fades to golden edging. A soapy, sudsy off-white head develops.
Flavor: Flowery hops, honey, a touch of carmelly sweetness, and a bit of alcohol dryness to finish. This is a full on hop assault! The palate bounces between pine, grapefruit rind, flowery notes, and hop bitterness. The alcohol is dangerously hidden.
Mouthfeel: Medium to full bodied, slightly chewy, with a dry finish.
Overall impression: This is one terrific brew! Hop-heads take heed...this is good stuff. Southern Tier continues to impress me. World Class in my book.
Serving type: bottle
05-28-2006 18:01:08 |
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Jacobob10
New Jersey
4.7
/5
rDev
+14.6%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
A 22 oz. bomber bought in Boston (thanks Nick!), brought back home to NJ, then brought to upstate NY to share with friends. About 500 miles later, this beer was finally consumed and it received rave reviews from all that tried it.
Orange colored with a sticky white head. Good head retention. The aroma is full of citrus and floral notes. Very inviting. The taste says it all though. Maybe the best tasting DIPA I've ever had and certainly one of the most balanced as far as hops and malt go. Are the hops over the top? Of course, it's part of the style, but the malts provide the sweet backdrop that ties it all together. Something that I feel is missing from some DIPAs like Stone Ruination or Victory Hop Wallop, but makes DFH 90 Min the great beer that it is. But back to the Unearthly. Mouthfeel and drinkability are both terrific. 11%?!?! I wouldn't have guessed it. The alcohol is slightly noticable but does not burn your mouth in any way as some of the over the top beers in this style can do.
This is a big beer, but with lots of balance that makes it a very enjoyable sipper. Something I will seek out again and maybe even stock up on. A must try if it's available to you.
Serving type: bottle
08-02-2006 01:32:33 |
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JoeyBeerBelly
New York
4.7
/5
rDev
+14.6%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
22 oz bomber, poured in a goblet.
A - clear, light copper color with a off-white head that thinned to a coating, leaving spotty lacing.
S - great aromas, piney hops, malt, and some alcohol, sweet smelling brew.
T - excellent taste, hops are there but not overpowering, instead the hops are balanced out with the sweetness of malt(s). Hint of alcohol taste as the brew warms up but hey, it is 11% abv.
M - light/medium bodied, mild carbonation, smooth, sweet, very nice.
D - 11% abv is pretty much hidden in taste, this brew goes down way too easy, so be careful with it.
Serving type: bottle
06-03-2007 21:48:43 |
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jjayjaye
New York
4.7
/5
rDev
+14.6%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
A growler serving minutes from the tap.
Pours clear, an interesting ruby orange color with a loose off white head that fades fairly quickly. Little observable effervescence. A good amount of lacing.
The smell is quite aggressive. A big sweet malty nose of orange pineapple citrus hops.
Full bodied, the mouth feel is primarily very sweet and creamy also. The hop texture is balanced and the carbonation complements the character.
The flavor is as sweet as the smell. A huge sweet malty experience with a unique and significant pine-orange citrus flavor. The entire thing lingers appropriately.
An 11%-Sleeper that i find very easy to drink. Find this and consume mass quantities!
Serving type: growler
07-03-2007 20:43:10 |
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