Southern Cross Double IPA
Rock Art Brewery in Morrisville, Vermont, United States 🇺🇸
IPA - Imperial / Double Regular|
Score
6.97
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7.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
900th beer review of the state of Vermont. Glad I get to celebrate it with a new one by Rock Art.
On tap at McGillicuddy’s Five Corners. They poured this into a tulip.
The appearance was a burnt orange to almost copper color with a nice sustaining cap of white foamy head. Once it dissipated, some lace slid into the beer.
The aroma had some sweet to earthy spiced zestiness flowing into some tropical tones. Light leafiness tickles the underneath.
The flavor leans in with the sweetness from the hops and has the spicy portion barely touch the malt base. There’s a zest that kicks in to cross lines with some sweet citrus, but for the most part, fairly mild. Quick semi-sweet citrus to tropical fruit aftertaste balances with a slight zest in the finish.
On the palate, this one sat about a light to medium on the body, perhaps closer to medium. Moves nicely along my tongue in the ebb and flow from earthy spice to smooth sweet hops and malts.
Overall, Rock Art is doing their best to keep up with the ever changing landscape of Vermont beers. Is this up to par with the \"VT DIPA\" standards? I say it is. Just don’t expect as much bitterness, if any at all.
On tap at McGillicuddy’s Five Corners. They poured this into a tulip.
The appearance was a burnt orange to almost copper color with a nice sustaining cap of white foamy head. Once it dissipated, some lace slid into the beer.
The aroma had some sweet to earthy spiced zestiness flowing into some tropical tones. Light leafiness tickles the underneath.
The flavor leans in with the sweetness from the hops and has the spicy portion barely touch the malt base. There’s a zest that kicks in to cross lines with some sweet citrus, but for the most part, fairly mild. Quick semi-sweet citrus to tropical fruit aftertaste balances with a slight zest in the finish.
On the palate, this one sat about a light to medium on the body, perhaps closer to medium. Moves nicely along my tongue in the ebb and flow from earthy spice to smooth sweet hops and malts.
Overall, Rock Art is doing their best to keep up with the ever changing landscape of Vermont beers. Is this up to par with the \"VT DIPA\" standards? I say it is. Just don’t expect as much bitterness, if any at all.
Tried
from Draft
on 17 Mar 2017
at 12:01