I look askance at Rauxa at first; I just had a stunning imperial stout and now I just get a regular IPA? OK, it's Guineu and it's been specially picked, but not even imperial, DDH, some other sparkly attraction? The label, while subdued, gives a hint of wildness and some secret that it will be worth your while to find out.
Slightly cloudy, but sunny color, and a stunning puffy head. Another whipped cream topping, almost like a float. It's not very aromatic, but the taste comes out like a jack-in-the-box, surprising in its sharp bitterness and power of lasting flavor. There's a tingle of mandarin, but it's almost a doubly bitter IPA compared to a lot of modern American style examples. A little something starts to develop over time that seems like window cleaner to me. It might be a nod to the pine essence of certain hops. The beer has an oddly smooth feel, but with a scratchy coating, kind of like a crumbly hard candy filled with liquidy gel. And all of it a big bad IPA wolf. No, wait, it's a fox. Big bad IPA fox.
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