Immortality
Hop Hooligans in Jilava, București - Ilfov, Romania 🇷🇴
Farmhouse - Saison Regular|
Score
6.72
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Water, Grains (Heidelberg, Flaked oats, Wheat malt, Vienna), Hops, Peach, Apricot, Basil, Maldon smoked salt, Yeast (Wyeast 3711)
There's a plethora of different reasons for forbidden fruit to exist, starting from the childish "no, you're not allowed" selfishness, to soul-crushing tests of faith, but primarily—in order to keep the grabby paws of the unworthy away from a higher boon.
From the lower depths of the cosmic ranks, we reach out to them, seemingly close within our grasp.
But such unattainable things are only available to a select few. We're not invited to the party for our own sake. Tiny monkey brains can't comprehend all that.
There's a plethora of different reasons for forbidden fruit to exist, starting from the childish "no, you're not allowed" selfishness, to soul-crushing tests of faith, but primarily—in order to keep the grabby paws of the unworthy away from a higher boon.
From the lower depths of the cosmic ranks, we reach out to them, seemingly close within our grasp.
But such unattainable things are only available to a select few. We're not invited to the party for our own sake. Tiny monkey brains can't comprehend all that.
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mcberko (47456) reviewed Immortality from Hop Hooligans 2 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
On tap at Craft & Draft, pours a cloudy peachy golden orange with a small white head. Aroma is bright and fresh, with lots of basil, stone fruits, and some salt. Flavour is fruity and bright, with lots of basil, stone fruit juiciness, and light salt. The basil goes well with the stone fruits, unexpectedly. Not really what I normally want to drink but it's well-made.
Tried
from Draft
on 13 May 2023
at 14:54