ABV
7.1
ABV
7.1
Rating
3.776
Rating count
63,033
Last updated
11 months ago
Delicious. Very juicy, fruity, orange, mango. Well balanced. I should've gotten this one first. Pairs well with fried jalapeños.
over 1 year ago
This couldn’t have come at a better time. Thank you Keith B.
over 4 years ago
So smooth. Unbelievably creamy mouthfeel. Super light finish. Crushable for a 7.1% ABV. Very good NEIPA.
over 4 years ago
Nice juicy citrus pop. Very drinkable and smooth.
over 4 years ago
Juicy hazy delicious refreshing. Impeccable beer inside, always amazing artwork on the outside. Dogfish Head does it again! Will be a regular in the beer fridge and apres ski
over 4 years ago
A super smooth IPA. It was great! Definitely will get again!
over 4 years ago
It ain’t bad life when you spend lunch interviewing Sam Calagione while drinking one of his beers. Sweet tropical flavors on the front of the tongue, nice warm feeling when it hits the stomach with a slight hoppy tastes that stays on the top of the throat
over 4 years ago
Great IPA. How they should be. Hops for flavor, not for suffocation.
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over 4 years ago
You’re going to love this beer. It’s a great Hazy Ipa: tropical, mango and papaya pop. Nice medium bitterness really work well with juice. The oats get rid of that heartburn that make you pay for drinking most hazy IPAs. Love that.
over 4 years ago
This is really tasty. This would be a great summer/beach beer.
over 4 years ago
Light and citrusy, creamy, and softly hoppy. Amazing brew made with oats and oat milk.
over 4 years ago
It's good, and another fun and innovative creation from our friends at Dogfish. Rich body, good mouthfeel and balanced but bright hops. Kind of like a cheery & citrusy New England Hazy got married to a West Coast IPA and they had a beerby.
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over 4 years ago
Was sent two when we interviewed Sam Calagione from Dogfish on the Verbal Shenanigans podcast. The oat milk really leaves a pleasant trail of warmth and fruity hazy flavor down the throat. A go-to beer for sure
over 4 years ago
What I'd call an Oat Cream IPA, this beer is lush and creamy upfront before beautifully transitioning into bright, biting hops that feel like winter has come on your tongue. I like the style but I love this beer.
over 4 years ago