American Beauty 7.0%, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, United States
10 ratings
3.6
American Beauty
7.0% American Pale Ale

Reviews

Post author: When In Rome
When In Rome
@ Sure Shot Tap House
4 months ago
American Beauty, United States
3.5
Enjoyable. Nose is of an IPA. Taste is citrus but no hops to give it any 'bite' or bitterness.

Post author: David D
David D
@ The Beerded Lady Bottle Shop
1 year ago
American Beauty, United States
3.7
Pleasant drinking Beer. The hoppiness mellows as you drink it.

Post author: Sirdubby
Sirdubby
4 years ago
American Beauty, United States
3.8
Friends beer share on August 14th Solid pale ale. High 3.75/5 Final shot of the beer share is pictured

Post author: Lauren C
Lauren C
4 years ago
American Beauty, United States
4.9
Juicy tropical not bitter ipa. Bought at the bodega at the end of s Broadway

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
6 years ago
American Beauty, United States
4.3
Has a short thin head. The same citrus aroma from IPAs ( I'm not a big fan of IPAs ). Color is a slightly hazy yellow amber. Mouthfeel is is light and clean. Flavor is a very drinkable citrus, mostly grapefruit, and low bitterness. Finish is crisp with a more prominent hoppiness. Much better than I expected.

Post author: Sirdubby
Sirdubby
6 years ago
4.0
Nice aroma. Mostly oranges. Taste has a subtle orange flavor. Quite refreshing. Definitely a well made hazy IPA. 4/5

Post author: Mr X
Mr X
6 years ago
American Beauty, United States
3.4
GFC 20 - has honey with caramel malt. Then you get an English style pale ale taste. It is not bad and was spot on the 1st time around Now this is a little old (probably 20-25 years) but I remember buying for $5 and thinking it was a steal. I actually used it for an outdoor party that we wanted the radio on I have to say it still rocks. Again, Sony is no boloney. They make good shit. Especially back in the day. That is one for you Mikko

Post author: Mr X
Mr X
6 years ago
American Beauty, United States
3.4
The initial first sip or 2 tasted like honey and caramel malt but then a citrus (mostly orange) hoppy taste kicks in and remains all through it. The sweet side grows a little the further in but remains in the background. It really tastes like a hoppy English pale ale with some sweetness. Overall it’s pretty good & I really dig the English pale ale side to it. A little pricey at $14.50 for a six pack. A 3.4 but not worthy of the price. A beer inspired by the Grateful Dead brewed with granola and honey.

Post author: lordbeermestrength
lordbeermestrength
6 years ago
3.7

Post author: AlanM
AlanM
6 years ago
4.0