ABV
7.0
ABV
7.0
Rating
0.0
Rating count
5
Last updated
almost 4 years ago
4 wild-derived hops (Zappa, Amarillo, Comet & Sabro) then blended with a touch of barrel-aged wild ale that’s been aged for four years in French Oak barrels.
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over 3 years ago
Pours a mostly clear golden color with thick white head, solid retention & lacing. I'm getting complex citrusy fruity aromas, also quite herbal hint of oak. Flavor is unique I get guava orange, grapefruit, white grape, barnyard funk, pine resin, & oak.
over 3 years ago
Has that traditional farmhouse-style wild yeast flavor but as an IPA. If you like that, you'd dig this. Good, not great.
over 3 years ago
There's a lot going on here. On the nose, very strong sweet citrus/lemon notes and baby powder? with a tang to it. Hoppy. First sip it's strong but blended very well. Citrus, oak, very different. Slight dryness and saltiness. Very complex.
over 3 years ago
Hoppy IPA, funky, even oakey from the wild ale blend. Up to typical Dogfish, “WHAT did you do?!?!!” standards.
over 3 years ago
Smooth hoppy offering with a tart like finish. The mixed variety of hops make for a good flavor in a relatively clean ipa.
over 3 years ago
Warming up some chili. I have much of it to freeze in individual bags for other cold days. You know how you win such a handsome trophy? No beans. Cheers to Drayton Sawyer!
over 3 years ago
Amber with a huge fluffy white head that left excellent lacing. Tangy, sweet and lightly bitter with notes of pine, earthiness, tropical fruit and a hint of wood. Long finish. Moderately full bodied
over 3 years ago
Pretty good. Finish isn’t great, but the sweet start is nice.
over 3 years ago