Gratuity
Great North Aleworks in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States 🇺🇸
Collab with: Woodstock Inn Brewery / Moat Mountain Brewing Company / Smuttynose Brewing Company / Great Rhythm Brewing CompanyPale Ale - American Style / APA Regular
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Score
6.93
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New Hampshire breweries Great North Aleworks, Woodstock Inn Brewery, Moat Mountain Brewing Company, Smuttynose Brewing Company and Great Rhythm Brewing Company have virtually collaborated on a new beer in order to support the New Hampshire Hospitality Employee Relief Fund (NHHERF).
100% of the proceeds from this beer will be donated to the NHHERF so they can continue supporting employees of the hospitality industry who have been impacted by COVID-19.
The collaboration is a Pale Ale named Gratuity featuring Galaxy, Amarillo and Lemon Drop hops.
To learn more/donate: NHHERF.org.
100% of the proceeds from this beer will be donated to the NHHERF so they can continue supporting employees of the hospitality industry who have been impacted by COVID-19.
The collaboration is a Pale Ale named Gratuity featuring Galaxy, Amarillo and Lemon Drop hops.
To learn more/donate: NHHERF.org.
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7.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Reviewed from notes.
Can to becher glass.
Appearance: dark yellow to orange haziness with a thin cap of a little white foamy head which slid off nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: piney, citrusy and earthy hops; nice bready malt backbone
Flavor: blends the prior noted aromas together in a fairly nice bittersweet sort of way; mild finish of the earthy and citrusy hops
Texture: light to medium bodied, some sessionability; some smoothness with a tickle of some of the hops acting slightly bitter to the tongue
Overall: for the most part, I'd say this was a fairly nice AIPA I could come back to.
Can to becher glass.
Appearance: dark yellow to orange haziness with a thin cap of a little white foamy head which slid off nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: piney, citrusy and earthy hops; nice bready malt backbone
Flavor: blends the prior noted aromas together in a fairly nice bittersweet sort of way; mild finish of the earthy and citrusy hops
Texture: light to medium bodied, some sessionability; some smoothness with a tickle of some of the hops acting slightly bitter to the tongue
Overall: for the most part, I'd say this was a fairly nice AIPA I could come back to.
Tried
from Can
on 11 Feb 2026
at 16:01
7.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Can from the source. Light bit of haze in the pale gold color and a good sized frothy white head that slowly dissipates. Citrus and pine, earthy and herbal with a bit of bready maltiness to counter. Feels bigger than the 4.5% light astringency.
Tried
from Can
on 24 May 2020
at 01:47
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
16 oz. can. Aroma is white bready malt and soft citrus. The flavor is minuscule citrus with a very light herbal character. Texture is very mildly juicy. Body is light and shows that it’s only 4.5%. It is a light drinking session ale.
Tried
from Can
on 21 May 2020
at 21:31