Night Shift Brewing Shark Jumper

Shark Jumper

 

Night Shift Brewing in Everett, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸

  IPA - New England / Hazy Regular
Score
7.09
ABV: - IBU: - Ticks: 3
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8.2/10 Appearance 10 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 8
Super hazy golden and light straw coloured body with a very thick six to seven centimetre tall, microfoamed and long-lasting off-white head that leaves a nice cap on top and a smooth lace on the sides. Aroma of papaya, rose water, herbal tea, dry biscuity malts and a nice kick of fresh hops - seemingly Sabro or Citra - nice in the nose. Medium-bodied; Fairly rich and robust wheatie and clean malt notes show at first and provide good support to the dry and herbal hop flavours, with some bitterness that also comes from citrus fruits and ending with a soft but noticeable level of sweetness - more from caster sugar versus any lactose. Aftertaste is enjoyable with a great balance throughout from the fruits, malt, hops and yeastiness, which seems stronger on the finish, but the flavours and profile here in this single can are great throughout. Overall, a well-executed New England IPA that still has some older school bitterness and flavours, but the citrusey and hazy aspects of this are on-point. Great to sample and a nice pick up, if available! I sampled this sixteen ounce, pint-sized can, purchased from Liqour Outlet in Boonton, New Jersey on 03-September-2022 for US$4,49 canned on 05-July-2022 and sampled at my house here in Washington on 04-November-2022.
Tried from Can on 07 Feb 2024 at 06:47

7.1/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
Can - pours gold white white head - nose and taste of lemon zest, biscuit malt, grass and citrus - medium body
Tried from Can on 11 Aug 2018 at 05:46

7.2/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7
Poured from can 7/23/18 hazy grapefruit with a white head. Aroma is citrus pith grassy hops pine. Taste follows aroma lemon grapefruit pith dank grassy hops light sweetness on the middle and a lingering bitter finish.
Tried from Can on 31 Jul 2018 at 22:40