No. 2 is a riff on our DDH pale ale, all the more sessionable at 3.8%, we chose NZ hops Motueka & Nelson Sauvin for a bright and fruity aroma of citrus, grape & tropical fruit.
Reviews
Stephen M
@ Steve's Place5 years ago
3.0
Sam M
6 years ago
4.0
Tony O
@ Big Toe's Beer Garden.6 years ago
3.0
Extremely hoppy ale, that packs a punch of flavour. It may not be to everyone's taste though as it's very dry in flavour
Miggins
6 years ago
3.0
Notes of pineapple and caramel finishing with an earthy bitterness. Easy drinking for me.
Phil Metcalfe
6 years ago
3.0
A rather lively, not my pouring skills, Double Dry Hopped IPA ... so it’s no surprise it’s Uber hoppy ... citrus fruits & grape give it some sweetness however at 3.8% it has no real back bone for me
James A
6 years ago
3.0
Hazy pouring Pale Ale. Tropical and citrusy in the main, though it’s pierced by the flavour from the dry hopping. Loses points for managing to be both slightly too floral and bitter.
Stuart A
@ Beer526 years ago
1.5
Hazy straw coloured ale, some head, fruity aroma. First taste overly lingering bitterness, strong almost sour citrus. Quite unpleasant!
JulianJones
6 years ago
3.0
Nice cloudy pale ale. Citrus and pineapple flavours come through nicely.
Stuart (Hobgoblin) (Slough Clarets)
6 years ago
4.0
A light hazy coloured ale. Notes of tropical fruits. Nice aroma. Small ABV so easy to drink. (Beer52)