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Trappist Ale.

Cannery Brewing - I.P.A.

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Beer Style: 
I.P.A.
Serving Style.: 
355 ml Can
Alcohol Content: 
6.0% ABV
Where Purchased?: 
Brought from B.C. by a friend
Beer Rating: 
4

Cannery Brewing - I.P.A.

Pours a clear amber colour with a full and creamy off-white head.
The aromas are faint, some bitter hop notes and a touch of hard water.
The feel is rich and creamy.
Taste is mostly grapefruit citrus with touches of honey and grass. There is a lingering dryness mixed in with the grapefruit touches.
All in all, this is a pretty decent I.P.A. much like I imagine the originals would have tasted but with a bit of an American touch from the grapefruit hop flavours. I don't think that would have been so 'up front' in the original British I.P.A.'s, Most of the British hops don't have that strong a grapefruit link.



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reviewed by:
John H.

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Serving Style:
355 ml. bottle
Where Purchased:
From a friend
Beer Rating:
4

Cannery Brewing - I.P.A.

Amber colored with a thin white head.
Hop, citrus aroma but it's very slight. This surprised me since it's an ale, but then again it could be this old sniffer acting up again.
Nice and creamy. Good start.
Grapefruit citrus with some hay and a touch of honey sweetness with a perfect drying finish.
This I like oodles.




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