A Bold New England IPA With A Blast of Citrus and Fruit Forward Hops. Best drank around a camp fire in Michigan!
Reviews
Cocoapuff
11 months ago
5.0
Sirdubby
@ Pint Please at Home1 year ago
4.0
Side by side review with Big Lake Camper Special.
Camper: Citrusy aroma, a bit on the light side. Taste has citrusy hops with notes of oranges, light grapefruit and some pineapple. Light bitterness in the finish. The body is medium+ with a medium-ish amount of carbonation.
Camper Special: Citrusy and malty aroma. Taste has citrusy hops with notes of oranges, pineapple and grapefruit. There's a solid malt backbone tying this all together. Less noticeable bitterness in the finish, but it's still there. More flavor overall. The body is medium+, almost medium-full, with medium-ish carbonation.
I'm sure you can tell from reading which one is the best. Big Lake Camper Special wins. Both are very good. If I want an easier to drink NEIPA, I'll reach for regular Camper. If I'm looking for more flavor and body, give me Camper Special.
Camper: 4/5
Camper Special: High 4.25/5
Sirdubby
6 years ago
4.0
Interesting nose on this one. Not really getting a whole lot of aroma, but I can tell it's citrusy. Taste has oranges primarily along with citrus hops. Slight bit of bitterness as is expected for the style. Tasty, refreshing and delicious. Would definitely buy this again. High 4/5