
Four big hitting hops come together to create a sessionable hop forward pale ale with the intensity of a New World IPA. Amarillo, Chinook and Simcoe from the USA work in harmony with New Zealand’s Nelson Sauvin to produce a punch bowl aroma of lemon, tangerine and gooseberry, followed by a balanced grapefruit bitterness.

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Karl MB
@ Parsons Barn3 days ago

1.2
Four big hitting hops come together to create an inferior session IPA.
I realise I'm probably out on my own here, according to existing reviews but I did not enjoy this. A refreshing punchbowl of fruit flavours the blurb says, if my fruit tasted like this I would bin it.
Not helped by the fact that Moose River was on at the same time, everything this should be and more.

daz2211
@ The Richard John Blackler5 days ago
3.5

1972GAZMOD
@ The Mare Pool (Wetherspoons)5 days ago

3.8
It's still a decent drink, with the same flavour profile as before. It's an enjoyable drink and a good session ale that's totally quaffable.

Longale
@ The Society Rooms (Wetherspoons)8 days ago
3.9
So called New World IPA due to the mix of USA & NZ hops which imparts citrus fruit flavours, it's a straw coloured pale with an overall bitterness

Karl G
2 years ago

3.0

Hamster09
@ Queen Street Tap2 years ago

3.5

1972GAZMOD
@ Avion (Wetherspoons)2 years ago

3.8
Decent drink. Nice citrus aroma and taste with a subtle hoppiness to finish. Slight bitter aftertaste but enjoyable. Smooth and easy drinking session ale even at the abv
Steve M
3 years ago
4.0

Mike C
@ Dambusters inn3 years ago

4.1
Nice light pint but quite tangy

Ting Tong
@ Blind Jacks3 years ago

4.0