The Behemoth
Outlaw Brewing Co. in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England 🏴
IPA Regular|
Score
6.87
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The OED defines a Behemoth as ‘a huge or monstrous creature or something enormous.’ With this in mind, having recently made some modifications to our mash tun, we’ve been able to brew our strongest (and hoppiest) beer to date.
Step forward… The Behemoth.
Brewed using five of the best hops that money can buy (if you’re lucky enough to get your hands on them, that is)*, The Behemoth is a 7.2% India Pale Ale. We’re not going to offer up any histrionics or tell you that this beer will change your life, that it can turn a sandwich into a banquet or that it will find that slipper that’s been at large under the chaise lounge for several weeks, but, put simply, we’re very proud of it and we’re confident that you’re going to like it too.
*The hops in question are Simcoe, Centennial, Nelson Sauvin, Mosaic and Amarillo, which were added during the boil and during the latter stages of fermentation.
Step forward… The Behemoth.
Brewed using five of the best hops that money can buy (if you’re lucky enough to get your hands on them, that is)*, The Behemoth is a 7.2% India Pale Ale. We’re not going to offer up any histrionics or tell you that this beer will change your life, that it can turn a sandwich into a banquet or that it will find that slipper that’s been at large under the chaise lounge for several weeks, but, put simply, we’re very proud of it and we’re confident that you’re going to like it too.
*The hops in question are Simcoe, Centennial, Nelson Sauvin, Mosaic and Amarillo, which were added during the boil and during the latter stages of fermentation.
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Garrold (11394) reviewed The Behemoth from Outlaw Brewing Co. 10 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Keg. Leeds International Beer Festival. Pale amber, with a gentle haze. Thin, bubbly, lasting, white head. Big, juicy, tropical fruit hit. Lots of stone fruit. Some resinous notes. Pretty dank. Toffee malts in the background. Taste is fusty, resinous bitter. Has a big U.S. West Coast feel to it. Finishes long, juicy, orangey bitter. Very nice.
Tried
on 06 Sep 2015
at 10:30