Hazy Session IPA 4.8%, Four Sixes Grit & Glory, United States
5 ratings
3.1
Hazy Session IPA
4.8% Session IPA
A wonderful balance of technique and ingredients leads to an emphasis on hop flavor and aroma without the intense bitterness that comes from most IPAs. Leaning on late and dry hopping this will deliver a tropical and juicy experience that even non-IPA lovers will enjoy.

Reviews

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
@ Solitude
3 months ago
Hazy Session IPA, United States
2.8
In the US it's national beer day, April 7, 1933 was the day it was legal to drink beer again. I've had this one before, did not give it much of a rating. Maybe it's gotten better. The head disappeared almost immediately. I know it's a session, but the flavor still seems a little off. IPA'S you usually have some type of fruit or something you can distinguish. This just seems to have hops that only brings a bit of bitterness. No real flavor that I can enjoy.

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
@ Ray's Cave
2 years ago
Hazy Session IPA, United States
2.8
Apparently this beer company was bought by Taylor Sheridan of the 6666 Ranch. I'll give it a try since it's another Texas beer. Strong head to start then dissipated quickly. Lightly hazy deep yellow color. Mild citrus aroma, only picking up a little lemon. Crisp texture that leans more to the tart bitterness and I can't really pick up the mango. The sourness of the flavor really does not coincide with the tropical IPA hops that I was expecting. Also finishes very weak. Glad I only bought one of these.

Post author: Pat
Pat
2 years ago
3.0

Post author: UC08
UC08
@ The Warehouse
3 years ago
Hazy Session IPA, United States
4.4