Stump Knocker Pale Ale
Swamp Head Brewery in Gainesville, Florida, United States 🇺🇸
Pale Ale - American Style / APA Regular|
Score
6.92
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A thirst-quenching American Pale Ale with a pleasurable hop aroma and taste. A chip off the same block as our Big Nose cypress knee wood spirit, Stump Knocker is a bit smaller, but he’s got the same hop headed attitude!
Stump Knocker features late flavor and aroma hops, augmented with dry hopping and our unique hop filtering process as we transfer the fermented ale to conditioning tanks for carbonation and aging. These techniques produce a hop-centered ale with a crisp, balanced finish that will recharge your palate!
Ingredients:
American barley malts
Centennial and Amarillo hops
Production Targets:
Original Gravity: 13 Brix
IBUs: 35
Alcohol By Volume: 5.6%
Stump Knocker features late flavor and aroma hops, augmented with dry hopping and our unique hop filtering process as we transfer the fermented ale to conditioning tanks for carbonation and aging. These techniques produce a hop-centered ale with a crisp, balanced finish that will recharge your palate!
Ingredients:
American barley malts
Centennial and Amarillo hops
Production Targets:
Original Gravity: 13 Brix
IBUs: 35
Alcohol By Volume: 5.6%
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7.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Draft @ FBGBF ’010. Pours hazy gold with thin white head. The aroma is sugary sweet with equal amounts of citrus and malts with some pine hoppiness in the background. The taste is smooth and refreshing with grapefruit and tangelo up front to go along with a little bit of pine around the edges and followed by sugary sweet maltiness. This is a solid hot weather pale ale I will seek out.
Tried
from Draft
on 26 Mar 2010
at 21:14
7.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
@FBGBF-on tap–pours an off white ring for a head and hazy gold color. Aroma is mild caramel, medium malt, resin. Taste is caramel, medium malt, resin/pine hops with some bitter. 111201 rerate
Tried
from Draft
on 08 Mar 2010
at 06:16