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Kichesippi Pale Ale

Beer Style: 
Pale Ale
Serving Style.: 
20 oz. Bar Glass
Alcohol Content: 
4.9% ABV
Where Purchased?: 
Elmdale House Tavern
Beer Rating: 
3

Kichesippi Pale Ale

Had a bit of a problem tasting this beer properly, the tavern smelled very strongly of deodorizer and made it tough to smell and taste the beer.

It poured a medium dark amber with a thick white head.
I couldn't get any aroma from it.
Feel was smooth and creamy.
Taste started with a solid doughy malt base with touches of caramel then moved into an earthy light bitter hop profile and finished with mild grapefruit tastes.
As the beer warmed slightly (or I got used to the deodorizer) the earthy flavours fadded and were replace by more grapefruit and orange tastes.
I may not be fair to this beer, I'd like to try it again sometime under better conditions.



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John H.

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Serving Style:
20 ounce glass
Where Purchased:
Elmdale House Tavern
Beer Rating:
2

Kichesippi Pale Ale

Amber color with a thin white head.
No aroma. The room smelled like a urinal hockey puck.
Medium mouth feel.
Earthy with a bitter hop taste to start. Slight hint of citrus in the background. Grapefruit citrus comes on strong as it warms.
I'd like to try this under different circumstances.



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