Squaw
Pivovara Barilo in Dugi Rat, Split-Dalmatia, Croatia 🇭🇷
IPA Regular|
Score
6.84
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All beers from our Barilo craft brewery are made with traditional brewing methods, without the use of any modern additives that are predominantly used in large scale beer production today. Using this modern technology in controlled conditions, we produced this refreshing hoppy American IPA.
The Barley proteins in our Ale produce a mild cloudy beer, and on the bottom of the bottle is a thin film of yeast, which is also known to be a rich source of B complex vitamins. Our beer is 100% natural and its ideal serving temperature is 8-12 °C.
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ogivlado (19146) reviewed Squaw from Pivovara Barilo 2 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
Bottled 330ml. -Courtesy of Marko, shared with hrabren. Amberish coloured, medium sized white head, light fruity nose. Citrusy, fruity, light herbal and touch of caramel with bitterish finish.
Hrabren (9333) reviewed Squaw from Pivovara Barilo 2 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
0.33 l bottle thanks to Marko, shared with Ogi. Unclear amber, small off-white head, some sediment. Moderately hoppy, fruity, stone fruit, cherry, peach, berries. Flavour is malty, caramely, floral, earthy. Moderate bitterness. Medium body, moderate carbonation, light bitter finish.
Marko (21878) reviewed Squaw from Pivovara Barilo 2 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7
Bottle courtesy of the brewer - huge thanks Tomo! And Stipe T. for being the courier, hah. Misty amber body, bit cloudy. Off-white head - big, fairly lasting. Interesting aroma - peachy, creamy, some herbal notes, sweetish honey-like malty undertones, vague citrus. Lean, dry taste, a bit on the flat side. Citric touches, pine, and peach, pleasantly soft, going into a dryish, bitter, herbal finish. Not excessively bitter, though it does build up a bit. Pretty classic, almost a bit retro in a way. the bottle refermentation doesn't help it much perhaps, but it's a good beer.