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Judge's Review: 85 Rating - Side Bae Citra Simcoe Double IPA by Wild Leap Brew Co.

June, 2022

Side Bae Citra Simcoe Double IPA

Side Bae Citra Simcoe Double IPA

Georgia
United States
Side Bae Citra Simcoe Double IPA, Wild Leap Brew Co.
Description 

Super small batch IPA brewed with experimental malt formulas and hop combinations. These are the most heavily-hopped NEIPA's we've ever made, brewed exclusively for the taproom

Beverage Profile
ABV: 
7.6%
Hops: 
Citra, Simcoe

 

 


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Judges Rating: 
85
Aroma: 
20 / 24
Appearance: 
6 / 6
Flavor: 
35 / 40
Mouthfeel: 
10 / 10
Overall Impression: 
14 / 20

Side Bae Citra Simcoe Double IPA by Wild Leap Brew Co. is being judged as a Double IPA (Category 22A) per the 2021 BJCP Guidelines, taking into considerations this beer's NEIPA style elements.

This beer pours a light gold color with opaque hazy clarity. A bone white head of tiny, fine bubbles makes a thin layer on top of the beer, which persists. The aroma consists of a medium-low dank aroma with light notes of pine and subtle general citrus. There is a light doughy aroma with a touch of graininess presenting itself as well. As the beer warms, there is a low topical pineapple aspect with a fleeting hint of vanilla. The flavor consists of a medium-low bitterness quickly followed by a medium-low flavor of dank hops, low pine and low orange peel. There is a low note of doughy, grainy malt flavor. The aftertaste manifests into a low, warming ethyl alcohol, followed by a low malt sweetness and a lingering medium-low grassy flavor. There is a low, pleasant spiciness, which manifests briefly a few seconds after the swallow. This beer has a medium, prickly carbonation with a medium-thin body. Low alcohol warmth and medium-low creaminess are present on the tongue.

Overall, this is a good beer. However, I expected a touch more character in hop flavor, bitterness and alcohol if it was to be described prominently on the label on front of the can as a double IPA. NEIPA is only mentioned in passing on the side of the label.