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Marlowe Artisanal Ales in Mamaroneck, New York, United States 🇺🇸
Collab with: Beak BreweryIPA - Imperial New England / Hazy Special
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Score
7.23
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Irresponsibly Dry-Hopped (IDH) DIPA collaboration with Beak Breaking (Lewes, UK). Irresponsibly dry-hopped with Freestyle Nelson and Motueka and then hit with an additional dose of Waimea Hop Juice.
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8.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8.5
Flavor 8.5
Texture 8
Overall 8
Can via Simon J. It pours cloudy pale milky yellow with a decent fluffy white head. The aroma is super green, weedy, dank, lemon - lime, kiwi fruit, lemon parfait, melon, gooseberry, star fruit, watermelon, strawberries & cream and sherbet. The taste is firmly dry, pleasing level of bitterness which lingers throughout, green, weedy, dank, bong rips, lemon - lime, sherbet, pineapple chunks, kiwi, melon, mango, bitter - sweet, has a creaminess to it, touch of spice and a nip of alcohol with a drying finish. Medium body and moderate carbonation. Bright and interesting fruit combo. Nice bitterness and darkness. Really likes my first taste is Marlowe.
Tried
from Can
on 31 Jul 2026
at 11:45
7.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Undated can drunk 7/8/26.
Smells more Nelson than Motueka, which is great. Soft and juicy, mineral-rich, white grape/wine with a bit of lime zest and fruit salad on the end. Gently-balancing pale malts add delicate honey and light white bread. No alcohol noted. Warming/breathing shows inviting, juicy guava and melon.
Soft, malty, maybe a touch sweeter than it needs to be up front. Not incredibly expressive, or maybe there's just too low bitterness which leads the sweet, tropical flavors together. Fruit salad, mineral, gentle pine and melon/guava. Fluffy-succulent-sweet malts are a bit too forward.
Smells more Nelson than Motueka, which is great. Soft and juicy, mineral-rich, white grape/wine with a bit of lime zest and fruit salad on the end. Gently-balancing pale malts add delicate honey and light white bread. No alcohol noted. Warming/breathing shows inviting, juicy guava and melon.
Soft, malty, maybe a touch sweeter than it needs to be up front. Not incredibly expressive, or maybe there's just too low bitterness which leads the sweet, tropical flavors together. Fruit salad, mineral, gentle pine and melon/guava. Fluffy-succulent-sweet malts are a bit too forward.
Tried
from Can
from
Half Time
on 08 Jul 2026
at 22:24