Peg's G.O.O.D. Square Dancing Cody IIPA
Peg's Cantina in Gulfport, Florida, United States 🇺🇸
IPA - Imperial / Double Regular|
Score
6.78
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7.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
@FBGBF-on tap–pours a retaining light tan head and hazy amber color. Aroma is resin/herbal. Taste is sweet resin/herbal hops bite, secondary medum malt.
Tried
from Draft
on 07 Mar 2010
at 19:34
4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 3
Texture 4
Overall 3
If you like IPA, ignore my numbers, this stuff is on style. Slightly hazy, smells like mild IPA, not overly floral on the olfactory. Nice lacing. Big obnoxious IPA pine tar flavors. Quite rude and crude to say the least. IPA lovers will dig this, but not me, heheh. Finish is not quite flat bitter lingering medicine. yew.
Tried
on 23 Jan 2010
at 06:18
6.9/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
An orange amber ale with a thick receeding creamy light moka head. Aroma of caramel malt, light floral hops, pinhous, light butterscotch. In mouth, a smooth warming DIPA with good sweetish malt, doughy character, smooth floral hops, veering on British hops, warming alcohol, sustained light bitterness. On tap at brewpub, Dec. 12 2009.
Tried
from Draft
on 12 Jan 2010
at 20:53
8.9/10
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Appearance 10
Aroma 9
Flavor 9
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
On tap at Peg’s. It pours out a prefect looking IIPA with a opaque hazy copper body with golden hues, lasting tan head and sheet lacing. The aroma is assertive and unmistakable citrus with tangelo, orange wedges and grapefruit to go along with some pine hops, grassiness and sweet malts at the end of the draw. The aroma is pretty amazing and I wonder if the taste can live up to it. The first sip has a brief moment of neutral flavors as my palate and brain can’t seem to handle the initial assault. Another sip or two has allowed my senses to adjust and I pick up first a tasty sweet wave of citrus hop flavor. Toward midway those innocent notes get crushed by grapefruit, orange peel, tangelo, pine, grassiness and a dash of tree sap resin hop bitterness. The bitterness just builds and builds and only begins to let up at the finish allowing a thin river of malt sweetness to surface. The malts do nothing to balance this beer out but sort of just say “here we are.” Lots of tasty hops that should please the hop headed like myself. Nice one Doug!
Tried
from Draft
on 28 Nov 2009
at 15:01