This is a crushable, hop heavy, mosaic packed, insanely refreshing, DDH session pale. Contains gluten from barley and wheat.
Reviews
Mika69
4 months ago
3.6
Simon P
@ The Mucky Duck - Brighton1 year ago
3.9
Gavin W
1 year ago
3.0
Mika69
2 years ago
3.6
Paul G
@ Partners in wine2 years ago
2.5
Pale straw and hazy in complexion.
Citrus, tropical and pine on the nose.
Cloak and Dagger are local to me, which is nice, but they're not the best. Not bad just a bit average and boring. Perhaps a session IPA epitomises this assessment.
Light mouthfeel with moderate carbonation, a light body and near instant finish. The can states Mosaic hops are used which is quite surprising due to the lack of perceivable pineapple and sense of pine.
It's crisp, dry, light and fresh. Enjoyable cold and easy drinking. It's on the west coast side of IPA with a watered down juicy element. As a session it fits the bill, you could keep hitting this brew and be ok, though you wouldn't remember what you've had as it's just not memorable.
It's probably an efficient brew, not wasting any hops but then it's also not decadent nor lush. This is the type of beer you could serve at a cafe without risk of upturned noses and eyebrows. And if you do see it in a cafe bar you should definitely choose it over the commonly seen draught barrel pales.
There are hops you can taste, light citrus in a general manner and it's not bad.
Session IPA it is.
Digweed For Victory
3 years ago
4.0
Refreshing piney light session IPA.
Jamie K
@ Concorde 25 years ago
4.2
Nice crisp and clean first taste-
Fruity hoppiness
A very sessionable IPA
Matteokop
@ Chez Allmark7 years ago
5.0
SlimishSkin
7 years ago
3.0
DirtyMike .
7 years ago
4.5