The beer that launched a thousand ships.
First brewed in 2011 this very early craft beer is a West Coast IPA at its finest. |Powerfully hopped and packed with citrus and tropical fruit aromas and flavours. Big malt content to balance the massive hop character. Not for the faint-hearted.
Reviews
Liam A
1 day ago
3.3
Dry tasting IPA with waxey aftertaste, subtle dry fruit taste.
Andy T
@ Bristol Beer Factory Tap Room2 months ago
4.4
Rich strong hoppy ale with Cascade, Centennial and Simcoe hops
_scrase
@ Bristol Beer Factory3 months ago
2.5
maxmaz
4 months ago
2.5
Gemma
@ Asda Shire Way, Bristol4 months ago
4.0
Easy drinker
jmerchant
4 months ago
4.5
Malty and nice
Timmerfy
5 months ago
4.2
Banging beer from my hometown. Perhaps I’m a bit biased but this is a beaut full of pine and hoppy hits and stripped of too much fruitiness. A nice change in the tropically laden market of IPA’s. After saying all that I’ll be rejoicing over the juiciness of some strange brew tomorrow 😂.
Hasselbaink
6 months ago
2.8
Karl G
@ Three Merry Lads6 months ago
4.2
Tasty with a slightly smoky caramel flavour which is delightful.
Max L
@ Tesco, Calne6 months ago
3.4
Smells sweet and fruity but tastes really quite bitter (like pink grapefruit, which I hate). On this occasion, the higher abv doesn’t help it. Just not the type of IPA I like