ABV
7.1
ABV
7.1
Rating
3.776
Rating count
63,033
Last updated
12 months ago
Here we go again!!! Hate this weather but the beer is good!!!! I need 90 degree weather! 😎
over 4 years ago
Juicy hazy IPA brewed with malted, rolled, naked oats and oat milk
over 4 years ago
Juicer than Dogfish’s Hazy Ripple. But not too juicy. I like it!
over 4 years ago
Started with this brew today and got a lot more “music” [notes] out of it today! Really well done. Could be de facto favorite from dogfish replacing 60 minute IPA
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over 4 years ago
Surprisingly really good. Creamy, hazy, hoppy. 7 total skaters was brutal for the first skate in over 3.5 months. 😓
over 4 years ago
As usual. Delicious beer from dogfish. The oats have a softening of the hops. Pretty cool.
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over 4 years ago
Nothing great. Nothing disastrous. A solid hazy from one of my favorite breweries. Floral-cotra nose complimented with a creamy citrus mid-palate. Finish is a bit lacking. Great body and a good personality on this one
over 4 years ago
I’d put this one right up there with Rogue Batsquash for a really well-made, inexpensive, mass-produced hazy.
over 4 years ago
Cloudy gold color. Orange, citrusy flavor. Minimal head and lacing. Full body mouthfeel. Some tart/sour flavor from a rhine. Citrusy, orange aroma.
over 4 years ago
Celebrating my man tonight for his HUGE accomplishments at work this month🥳🥳🥳 he’s amazing people!!!
over 4 years ago
O, that’s interesting. Super creamy, of course; a little caramelly and a lil bit of citrus & smooth carbonation to cut through the haze.
over 4 years ago
Good! Grapefruit and hops. Even tasty after 2 red ales and a stout.
over 4 years ago
'Hazy-O!' starts with literally truckloads of oats & wheat for a full body, then it’s liberally dry-hopped to deliver juicy tropical notes of citrus, mango and pineapple! But the real star is our secret ingredient: oats!
over 4 years ago
A juicy, hazy good brew to go with pizza. Interesting that it's brewed with oats 🍻
over 4 years ago
7.1% Hazy, Juicy, IPA. This is definitely Oat Soda as several types of oats are used to give this brew softness and body. Lots of hops were used too. No hop burn or ABV burn, just a great ale!
over 4 years ago