Travelling In A Straight Line 6.8%, DEYA Brewing Company, England
12 ratings
3.6
Travelling In A Straight Line
6.8% New England IPA / Hazy IPA
Hops: Citra, Loral, Motueka
Unfiltered

Reviews

Post author: Porterhouse
Porterhouse
@ Olutravintola Birger
2 years ago
4.5

Post author: Alfred C
Alfred C
@ Bethnal Green Park
2 years ago
4.2

Post author: orson
orson
@ Hoptimaal
3 years ago
Travelling In A Straight Line, England
3.9
Some beer and new full length documentary from Craft Beer Channel - boys. This Deya has very smooth mouthfeel. Almost creamy. Very nice 👌 I can taste citrus, sweetness, tangerine, pineapple, grass, grapefruit and mango. Aftertaste is quite dry and soft. Some bitterness. Nice and easy beer from Deya. Gets better if you let it warm a little bit.

Post author: Lasse K
Lasse K
@ Panema
3 years ago
3.8
Hanasta. Oikein miellyttävän oloinen ja helppo juotava. Kevyt hedelmäinen neipa.

Post author: Deleted by user
Deleted by user
@ Hoptimaal
3 years ago
Travelling In A Straight Line, England
3.7
Maukas ipa saunan lämmityksen lomaan.

Post author: Mac
Mac
3 years ago
Travelling In A Straight Line, England
4.0

Post author: NaeZae
NaeZae
@ Olutravintola Konttori
3 years ago
Travelling In A Straight Line, England
3.3

Post author: Mikko R
Mikko R
3 years ago
3.8

Post author: Paul G
Paul G
@ Deya
3 years ago
Travelling In A Straight Line, England
3.8
Pale straw coloured with visible carbonation through it's haze and part head retention. Bright and citrus aromas off the nose bringing smells of tangerine, pineapple, lime, lychee and orange blossom. Very enticing aroma whilst remaining light. Light and soft mouthfeel with notable carbonation, light to medium body and a lingering finish of citrus. You don't sense the alcohol and it's surprising to see it is 6.8%, the light and bright flavours are enough to obscure it well. Smooth oats start your sip and juicy citrus fruits carry on until completion with a orange blossom decoration thanks to Loral, this time Loral Cyro. Cyro imparts a bigger slap of flavour compared to the gentle suggestions of non Cyro and for me it also means a lack of finesse in favour of a long tangy finish. Flavours of tangerine and pineapple standout accompanied by suggestions of peach and apricot with a orange blossom and lime trail at the end. Again, it's bright and juicy in a very much citrusy manner but not exclusively so. This brew let's the hops do the talking and they do! It does well to behave like a hoppy pale whilst concealing it's true big IPA nature and it makes it very drinkable, enjoyable and approachable to many. It gets hoppier as it breathes and thus nicer too.

Post author: Luk1n931
Luk1n931
3 years ago
4.0