Dry Humour
Vocation Brewery in Cragg Vale, West Yorkshire, England 🏴
IPA - Brut Regular|
Score
6.79
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A bright, bone-dry Brut IPA with a crisp, sparkling finish and a sharp gooseberry twist. Nelson Sauvin, Hallertau Blanc and Citra hops bring white wine character, citrus and soft tropical notes, while fresh gooseberry adds a vibrant zing. Clean, zesty and effortlessly drinkable with a snappy, refreshing finish.
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7/10
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Appearance 5
Aroma 7
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Dumpfer, etwas pappiger Hopfenbeginn. Spritzig, Zitrusnoten, trocken, zunehmende Herbe, wenig süß. Bitterer, weich hopfiger Abgang, helles Malz, langer Nachhall. Gut trinkbar. 7/10/11/10/11/11
Tried
from Can
on 12 May 2026
at 19:13
6.3/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6.5
Texture 7
Overall 6
'Daddy, we love your beer stories!'
'Yay! They're so exciting! Tell us another one!'
'Yes, daddy, will you tell the one about Brut IPA again?'
'Sure I will. Brut IPA was a style of dry IPAs that were popular in the late 2010s, but disappeared with out a trace.'
'Did you ever see any more of them, daddy?'
'Why, yes, I had one in 2026 by Vocation called Dry Humour. I had in on draught in their Halifax bar.'
[lots of cheers]
'What was it like?'
'Well, it was light gold, hazy with a small film of white head. The smell was big, bready and yeasty and a little bit muddled. Tasted bittersweet, with a touch of lime zest sourness. It finished very dry and with low carbonation as per the style.'
'Was it good, daddy?'
'Well, not really. It was okay.'
'What did you rate it on Brewver?'
'A slightly generous 6.3.'
'Did this mark a resurgence in the style?'
[chuckles] 'Well, kids, that's a story for another evening.'
'Yay! They're so exciting! Tell us another one!'
'Yes, daddy, will you tell the one about Brut IPA again?'
'Sure I will. Brut IPA was a style of dry IPAs that were popular in the late 2010s, but disappeared with out a trace.'
'Did you ever see any more of them, daddy?'
'Why, yes, I had one in 2026 by Vocation called Dry Humour. I had in on draught in their Halifax bar.'
[lots of cheers]
'What was it like?'
'Well, it was light gold, hazy with a small film of white head. The smell was big, bready and yeasty and a little bit muddled. Tasted bittersweet, with a touch of lime zest sourness. It finished very dry and with low carbonation as per the style.'
'Was it good, daddy?'
'Well, not really. It was okay.'
'What did you rate it on Brewver?'
'A slightly generous 6.3.'
'Did this mark a resurgence in the style?'
[chuckles] 'Well, kids, that's a story for another evening.'
Tried
from Draft
at
Vocation & Co. Halifax (Vocation)
on 03 Apr 2026
at 16:53
7.4/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Vocation Catch-Up Paddle Beer#3 of 4. I've been neglecting my local brews, so this afternoon just one aim, one pub, four newbies, third up is this dryish IPA, a pale yellow-gold colour. Despite being a Brut it's quite juicy, mainly because the sweet tropical fruits in here are very stated in taste and are potent too. Its mildly carbonated texture is dry, most notably in its aftertaste.
Tried
from Draft
at
Vocation & Co. - Hebden Bridge (Vocation)
on 13 Feb 2026
at 14:54