Monday, December 12, 2022

answering somebody's prayers

In this holy season it only makes sense to have some kind of blessed beverage.  Of course, if I were demanding something of a deity I would have other things in mind.  For most people, though, I suppose La Quince's God Save The Session IPA would be a gift from heaven.

It looks somewhat watered down, very light, clear straw color, but abundant and snowy head.  The aroma is also quite pleasant and nicely noticeable.  Typical IPA, very bright and citrusy, with only the barest hint of dark fuzz underneath.  The flavor is a little flat at first, kind of metallic.  But, then notes of bitter hops start to poke out and a little chaser of orange follows.  Like other session IPAs, it feels very light and leaves little trace once it's gone down.  It isn't a surprising beer or an exceptionally creative one, but it is solid and does the job beautifully.

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