Gloryville
Amager Bryghus in Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark 🇩🇰
IPA - New England / Hazy Regular Out of Production|
Score
6.57
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Dryhopped Hazy IPA
Ingredients: Water. Barley malts: Pilsner, Cara-Pils. Oat malt. Wheat malt. Hops: Columbus, Mosaic, Citra, Sultan, Galaxy. Yeast: London Fog.
Gloryville was an all-American ideal town set up in rural Maryland in 1952. It has been said that US Senator, Joseph McCarthy, was the man behind it, while the head of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, dealt with all the practicalities. Most funding was federal, although a few private companies in the toothpaste and automobile business flagged proud sponsorships. The inhabitants of Gloryville were all white, married couples, preferably of Anglo Saxon or Scandinavian descent. No people of color whatsoever. And all of them good church-going Protestants. Although McCarthy himself was a Catholic, he always claimed that “there’s less hassle with the Protestants”. The whole idea behind Gloryville was to prove that, given the right circumstances, you can have people live a happy, carefree life without them turning to excesses like trade unions, communism or the Democratic Party. Protected from outside evil, people can bloom and reach a deeper fulfillment of the possibilities of their character or personality – all to the benefit of the greater good. Gloryville was big enough to employ all citizens within the town limits, and although not an island, completely severed from the outside world, the outside influence was limited, as the town had its own newspaper and broadcasting facilities. However, Gloryville was abandoned already in 1954 and the whole project was stamped “Classified” and buried in the FBI archives. The project folder was not declassified until 2004, and to the astonishment of many scientists within the sociological field, it turned out that the reason for the ideal town’s demise was given as “an abnormal high divorce rate, paired with an outbreak of syphilis”.
Ingredients: Water. Barley malts: Pilsner, Cara-Pils. Oat malt. Wheat malt. Hops: Columbus, Mosaic, Citra, Sultan, Galaxy. Yeast: London Fog.
Gloryville was an all-American ideal town set up in rural Maryland in 1952. It has been said that US Senator, Joseph McCarthy, was the man behind it, while the head of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, dealt with all the practicalities. Most funding was federal, although a few private companies in the toothpaste and automobile business flagged proud sponsorships. The inhabitants of Gloryville were all white, married couples, preferably of Anglo Saxon or Scandinavian descent. No people of color whatsoever. And all of them good church-going Protestants. Although McCarthy himself was a Catholic, he always claimed that “there’s less hassle with the Protestants”. The whole idea behind Gloryville was to prove that, given the right circumstances, you can have people live a happy, carefree life without them turning to excesses like trade unions, communism or the Democratic Party. Protected from outside evil, people can bloom and reach a deeper fulfillment of the possibilities of their character or personality – all to the benefit of the greater good. Gloryville was big enough to employ all citizens within the town limits, and although not an island, completely severed from the outside world, the outside influence was limited, as the town had its own newspaper and broadcasting facilities. However, Gloryville was abandoned already in 1954 and the whole project was stamped “Classified” and buried in the FBI archives. The project folder was not declassified until 2004, and to the astonishment of many scientists within the sociological field, it turned out that the reason for the ideal town’s demise was given as “an abnormal high divorce rate, paired with an outbreak of syphilis”.
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7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Can, 0.44l. Aroma of citrus, pine, overripe passion fruit and flowers. Pours hazy dirty yellow color with medium sized soapy off-white head, fair lacing and sparkling appearance. Taste starts juicy citrusy and tropical fruity with pineapple note, following is grainy and herbal, mouthfeel is smooth with dry and heavy bitter finish. Medium body, slick texture and lively carbonation in palate. Gloryhops…
Tried
from Can
on 19 May 2024
at 21:06
5.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 7
Texture 4
Overall 5.5
Can 440ml (Kihoskh)
Murky yellow colour, small steady white head with lace. Toilety yeasty aroma, some malts. Light to medium-bodied. Citrus, overriped mango in the flavour. Messy overall.
Murky yellow colour, small steady white head with lace. Toilety yeasty aroma, some malts. Light to medium-bodied. Citrus, overriped mango in the flavour. Messy overall.
Tried
from Can
on 17 May 2024
at 18:01
6.4/10
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Appearance 2
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Can. An unclear yellow beer with a lazing beige head. The aroma has notes of citrus fruits, hops, and malt. The flavor is sweet with notes of lemons, straw, and hops, leading to a bitter finish.
Tried
from Can
on 08 May 2024
at 21:08
6.9/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Draught @ SKAAL Sønderborg. Pours hazy straw with airy white head. Clear aroma of hops and citrus, with notes of yeast and touches of malt. Bitter flavour of citrus and hops, with sweetish touches of yeast and malt, and hints of marshmallow. Bitter and estery aftertaste. Decent.
Tried
on 19 Apr 2024
at 17:19
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Draught at Skaal Sønderborg. Fruity aroma. Overripe fruit. Acidic and slightly funky. Cloudy golden colour. Ok white head. The flavour is malty and vinous. Slightly funky with a fairly high bitterness. Hint of yeast in the finish and aftertaste.
Tried
on 19 Apr 2024
at 17:19