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Red Bear Brewing Company
9 ratings
Red Bear Brewing Company
United States

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Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Red Bear Brewing Co.
6 months ago
3.4
Flight 5/5. This one is deep amber, impenetrable as well. The head is the biggest of the series, brilliant white with no bubbles at all. Apricot and mandarin linger in the air. Orange, as well. Perhaps also a remote malty kick tries to break free. The same concoction can be recognized on the tastebuds: apricot, mango, orange, biscuit malt, resin. In this order. Light to light-medium body. Finishes crisp and citrusy like upfront. Not particularly tropical, for sure. Fruity anyway. The mouthfeel is light-medium, slightly crisp, zesty, a tad dry and drying. Regular stuff.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Red Bear Brewing Co.
6 months ago
3.2
Flight 4/5. This is a beauty: cloudy pale yellow beer. The foamy lid looks less prominent than that of the other beers, impotent but clean white. The nose picks lemon and pineapple, maybe also grapefruit pith. Fairly one-dimensional. The tastebuds like the crisp citrusy flavors like grapefruit zest, pith and lemon. Pineapple, too. Not very tropical, or not at all. The body is light-medium. Ends crisp, somewhat bitter citrusy. Lemon and grapefruit dominate. Dry finish for sure. The mouthfeel is light-medium, crisp, dry, drying and zesty. Again, nothing like a masterpiece.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Red Bear Brewing Co.
6 months ago
3.5
Flight 3/5. Sludgy, dark dirty orange beer. The foamy cap is clean white and fluffy. The olfactory provision is composed of dried apricot, mango, biscuit and faint caramel. Tastewise, the package follows the suit. Especially dried apricot, fresh apricot, mango and orange can be spotted. The body is light-medium. Ends crisp, bitter citrusy for sure. And fruity. More or less like canned. Nothing spectacular. The mouthfeel is light or more, crisp, dry and drying. Standard but balanced.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Red Bear Brewing Co.
6 months ago
3.5
Flight 2/5. Impenetrable, deep orange beer. A clean white, moderate, moussy head adorns the top for a while. Apricot and mango in the air. Maybe also a bit of cantaloupe, perhaps raw. A biscuity undertone can also be recognized. The tongue receives crisper, bitter flavors like grapefruit zest, pith, pine needle and resin. Pretty standard in my opinion. The body is light to light-medium. The end is citrusy and somewhat grassy. The mouthfeel is light, crisp, dry, drying. Fairly standard stuff.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Red Bear Brewing Co.
6 months ago
3.5
Time for another flight. This time with five seats and a burger set to accompany 🍔🍻 Flight 1/5. Hazy, pale yellow is the color. A neat, pure white head pops up on the surface and descends quickly to a thick lace ring. Weak scent: pineapple and lemon can be observed. Otherwise numb. Tastewise, the journey doesn't get much better: crisp grapefruit zest, bags of peel, lemon and piney nuances. The body clocks light to light-medium. The end is citrusy, bitter grapefruity and lemony. The mouthfeel is light, crisp, deep, drying and zesty. Pretty standard in my opinion.