Four In Hand The Nuts
World Brews

- From:
- World Brews
- California, United States
- Style:
- American Brown Ale
- ABV:
- 5.2%
- Score:
- 78
- Avg:
- 2.98 | pDev: 19.8%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Inactive
- Rated:
- Nov 20, 2014
- Added:
- Nov 26, 2013
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 3
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Reviewed by UrbanCaveman from Ohio
1.77/5 rDev -40.6%
look: 3.5 | smell: 1.5 | taste: 1.5 | feel: 2 | overall: 2
1.77/5 rDev -40.6%
look: 3.5 | smell: 1.5 | taste: 1.5 | feel: 2 | overall: 2
12 oz bottle, poured into a shaker pint at approximately 55 degrees F.
A: Pours a ruddy brown, and forms a thick pale tan head. Quite clear, with very active carbonation visible.
S: Earthy. Earthy like dirt. With some wet dog hair, and some pine. I think there might be some malt somewhere in the aroma, but it's faint.
T: Earthy. Earthy like dirt. And clay. And wet dog hair. There's some malt hidden way back underneath the exceptionally muddy wet dog with twigs and bark stuck to its fur, but it's mostly noticeable at the finish, and below the already mentioned flavors.
M: Thin bodied and indeed rather well carbonated, this tingles the tongue on the way past.
O: I wasn't expecting much when I took a flier on this as a single bottle, and that's precisely what I got. There isn't much nuttiness to this alleged nut brown, unless it's hidden beneath a wall of hop I cannot peer over. I'm a fan of Samuel Smith's Nut Brown, and Big Sky Moose Drool - this is not in that league by a long shot. This is not a repeater.
Nov 20, 2014A: Pours a ruddy brown, and forms a thick pale tan head. Quite clear, with very active carbonation visible.
S: Earthy. Earthy like dirt. With some wet dog hair, and some pine. I think there might be some malt somewhere in the aroma, but it's faint.
T: Earthy. Earthy like dirt. And clay. And wet dog hair. There's some malt hidden way back underneath the exceptionally muddy wet dog with twigs and bark stuck to its fur, but it's mostly noticeable at the finish, and below the already mentioned flavors.
M: Thin bodied and indeed rather well carbonated, this tingles the tongue on the way past.
O: I wasn't expecting much when I took a flier on this as a single bottle, and that's precisely what I got. There isn't much nuttiness to this alleged nut brown, unless it's hidden beneath a wall of hop I cannot peer over. I'm a fan of Samuel Smith's Nut Brown, and Big Sky Moose Drool - this is not in that league by a long shot. This is not a repeater.
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