Indian Hills

Address: , Okemos, MI - United States

Checkins

12

Avarage rating at this location

4.25

 

Jeff Cassin

Chocolate and oak aroma accompanied by dark chocolate and dry espresso flavors. A subtle vanilla sweetness with little evidence of bourbon.

4.5

about 1 year ago

 

Jeff Cassin

All grapefruit on the nose. Grapefruit is the dominate flavor followed by white bread notes. Crisp and clean.

3.75

over 1 year ago

 

Jeff Cassin

Reminds me somewhat of a dutch apple pie. Although I'm getting a lot of cinnamon and, especially, ginger. If nothing else, it definitely tastes like the holidays. Sweet and packs quite a bit of heat.

4.0

over 1 year ago

 

Jeff Cassin

Strong roasted coffee and sweet maple aroma and taste. Oak notes and a hint of bourbon. Started with a 4.75 but pushed it to a 5 as it warmed. Take your time with this one. It's a damned good beer, good to have it back.

5.0

over 1 year ago

 

Jeff Cassin

Yellow and murky in appearance. A dank, citrus pulp flavor, not at all sweet, making this one of the better Hazy IPAs from Founders. Definitely New England in character and a step above the juice bombs that dominate the IPA market.

4.25

almost 2 years ago

 

Jeff Cassin

Vanilla, oak and the leather and spice notes of cognac are prominent up front. The bourbon gives this a subtle sweetness, followed by mild chocolate and roasted grain flavors. Finishes dry. The complexity of this beer earns it an extra quarter star.

4.25

over 2 years ago

 

Jeff Cassin

The maple and bourbon combine to create a cherry and vanilla flavor with light caramel notes. There is a boozy burn on the finish.

4.0

over 2 years ago

 

Jeff Cassin

A "worldwide" beer to celebrate International Stout Day. Maple and mild coffee aroma. A fairly intense maple sugar sweetness that slowly transitions to dark roasted coffee beans. Mild cinnamon notes and a somewhat dry finish.

4.5

almost 3 years ago

 

Jeff Cassin

Molasses and caramel nose. Cherry and bourbon, oak, and subtle vanilla notes.

4.25

almost 3 years ago

 

Jeff Cassin

This has an earthy bitterness and a hint of the biscuit and peppercorn flavors I enjoy in NEIPAs. I appreciate that it is not overly juicy or sweet, but it's a bit thin as would be expected in a beer a lower ABV.

3.75

over 3 years ago

 

Jeff Cassin

A deep caramel sweetness with intense boozy notes that burn the sinuses a bit. The bitterness has faded after 16 months. As always, excellent beer.

5.0

over 3 years ago

 

Jeff Cassin

Toasty and dry with mild caramel notes. Finishes a bit earthy.

3.75

almost 4 years ago