An IPA brewed in the modern New England style. Brewed with pils, wheat and oat malts; Calypso, Amarillo and Citra boil hops; and dry-hopped Citra, Amarillo and Simcoe.
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David D
@ Bottle Mixx10 months ago
4.0
Mellowy goodness in an unassuming can. Guess you cant judge a beer by its label.
zappadaa
1 year ago
3.5
pro-Bierer
1 year ago
3.9
fresh, fruity- citrus and pineapple- đ
Johan B
@ Glasbanken2 years ago
4.5
One of my absolute favourite NEIPAâs!
1 month in the can.
Sirdubby
@ Pint Please at Home2 years ago
4.5
Side by side review with M-43 and Tart Strawberry M-43. Both were canned towards the end of March, so freshness should be similar.
Regular: Citrusy, juicy aroma with notes of oranges, grapefruit and light pineapple. Taste has oranges, grapefruit, pineapple and citrusy hops. Very juicy as expected. The body is medium-full with a medium-low amount of carbonation.
TS: Strawberry aroma with some citrus. Notes of oranges and pineapple. Taste has strawberry, oranges, pineapple and citrusy hops. Very juicy as well, with a slight bit more bitterness in the finish. The body is bordering on medium-full with a medium-ish amount of carbonation.
Both are excellent style examples. The regular seems to have a slightly more full body and a little bit less carbonation, which I don't remember from my side by side years back. I love both beers, and while I'm really enjoying the TS M-43 lately, the regular is a classic and I have to give the nod to it.
Regular: 4.5/5
TS: High 4.25/5
SP S
2 years ago
3.7
Johan B
@ Glasbanken2 years ago
4.6
Aroma: Nice tropical arom.
Taste: Juicy! đ Pineapple, mango, orange and other citrus fruits. A very very little touch of pine.
I love this beer!
K-Mikko
@ Drafting Table Brewing Company2 years ago
4.0
TÀÀ on hyvÀÀ olutta!
chigui
@ Dos Robles2 years ago
3.9
Sirdubby
@ Pint Please at Home3 years ago
4.5
Side by side review with regular M-43 and Double Dry Hopped M-43.
Regular: Citrusy aroma with notes of oranges and grapefruit. Taste has citrusy hops, oranges and grapefruit.
DDH: Citrusy aroma that is noticeably more aromatic along with notes of oranges and grapefruit. Taste has citrusy hops, oranges and grapefruit. The hops in this one have a bite that's not present in the regular version.
The body of both are very similar. Medium+ body with a similar medium-ish amount of carbonation.
Verdict: Both are great beers. Regular M-43 is such a great, smooth and flavorful NEIPA. The DDH version is very similar, but the double dry hopping lends a bite and a bit more bitterness, which makes it less smooth and allows the hops to be the star. I think I like them both the same, but for different reasons. 4.5/5 for both.