Johnny FrUtah
Moab Brewery

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From:
Moab Brewery
 
Utah, United States
Style:
American Pale Ale
ABV:
5%
Score:
+8 ratings needed
Avg:
3.23 | pDev: 8.98%
Ratings:
2 | reviews: 2
Status:
Active
Rated:
Apr 25, 2022
Added:
Oct 16, 2021
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Recent ratings and reviews.
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Reviewed by Sabtos from Ohio

2.93/5  rDev -9.3%
look: 4.25 | smell: 3 | taste: 2.75 | feel: 3 | overall: 2.75
Mostly hazy dark yellow to orange with a thick white head that densely retains throughout while leaving stalactite lacing.

Like mango chews and gummies, it's smoothly fruity but with a little berry note that has a bit of a Kool-Aid cloy and acridity.

The light body is slick and wet with a mildly soft froth.
Apr 25, 2022
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Reviewed by JerzDevl2000 from New Jersey

3.52/5  rDev +9%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Picked this up in Green River, Utah when I went across U.S. 50 over the tail end of the summer, as I hadn't had a beer from the Beehive State in quite some time. Was in Moab the day before and had no idea that there was a brewery there as this was the only brew from the area that I was able to find in the supermarket that I stopped in. No, this wasn't a clear winner as it easily could have been categorized as a Fruit/Vegetable beer but for this abnormally mild autumn night, this was fine to kick back with!

This had a golden hue to the pour with a few streams of bubbles coming up throughout, as it almost looked like a Pilsner when held up to the light. A *ton* of head topped it off but like the bits of dark sediment that were floating in this, that was probably because I had this in my car for quite a few weeks before bringing it home to rate. Quite a bit of lacing stayed behind as there was a thick ring a quarter of the way down the side of my pint glass with tons of spotted, leopard-like lacing the rest of the way down. Cereal, syrup, and raspberry filled the muted nose as the taste contained Pilsen Malt (not surprisingly), earthy blueberry, and turbid citrus and tropical fruit underneath everything else. Slick and subtly heavy, this could have used more bubbles and a bit less malt to keep it light as it felt like something straight out of a fruit patch with some syrup and fruit pith thrown in for good measure.

Thankfully, the booze was nearly undetectable and this held up decently for being canned exactly four months ago. It was hard to pinpoint whether this was an Ale or Lager at heart, or what style this truly should have been placed under and the hops were a bit tough to pick out but in the end, this was fitting for having at nearby Arches National Park (which I visited when I passed through there) and for the place with the nation's most strict alcohol laws. Canned on 6/16, my only regret was that I didn't pay these guys a visit when I was in town!
Oct 16, 2021