NewBurton IPA
Newburgh Brewing Company

- From:
- Newburgh Brewing Company
- New York, United States
- Style:
- English IPA
- ABV:
- 7.1%
- Score:
- 85
- Avg:
- 3.71 | pDev: 13.48%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 6
- Status:
- Inactive
- Rated:
- Aug 21, 2014
- Added:
- Jul 14, 2012
- Wants:
- 1
- Gots:
- 0
NewBurton IPA is our take on a traditional Burton-on-Trent style IPA. That means we stayed true to the IPA’s English roots, from our hops to our malt (but not our accents). Our IPA is hoppy, but not in the “strip the enamel off your teeth”- kind of way. It weighs in at just over 7% ABV, which means it’s not quite sessionable; but, it’s still extremely balanced, drinkable and smooth. As you take in the delicious aroma of English hops while settling in with a NewBurton IPA, we hope you’ll share that same sentiment. Cheers!
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Reviewed by mdfb79 from New York
4/5 rDev +7.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
4/5 rDev +7.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
From 03/31/14 notes. Had on tap at Ginger Man in NYC. 14 oz. pour in a tulip.
a - Pours a deep orange-amber color with one inch of off white head and moderate carbonation evident.
s - Smells of citrus hops, caramel malts, apples, fruity malts, oak, light pine, and bready malts. Nice nose, a 50/50 mix of hops and malts with some decent fruit.
t - Tastes of citrus hops, fruity malts, bready malts, caramel malts, apples, toasted malts, nuts, oak. More malts than the nose but quite nice.
m - Medium body and low to moderate carbonation. No real bitterness, pretty easy to drink.
o - Overall another really good beer from Newburgh; I continue to be impressed by them. Would not say to order this if you are looking for a normal American IPA or something hoppy because it is not super hoppy, but it is very good and easy to drink. Worth checking out.
Apr 01, 2014a - Pours a deep orange-amber color with one inch of off white head and moderate carbonation evident.
s - Smells of citrus hops, caramel malts, apples, fruity malts, oak, light pine, and bready malts. Nice nose, a 50/50 mix of hops and malts with some decent fruit.
t - Tastes of citrus hops, fruity malts, bready malts, caramel malts, apples, toasted malts, nuts, oak. More malts than the nose but quite nice.
m - Medium body and low to moderate carbonation. No real bitterness, pretty easy to drink.
o - Overall another really good beer from Newburgh; I continue to be impressed by them. Would not say to order this if you are looking for a normal American IPA or something hoppy because it is not super hoppy, but it is very good and easy to drink. Worth checking out.
Reviewed by Jason from Massachusetts
4.12/5 rDev +11.1%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
4.12/5 rDev +11.1%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Sample from the brewery.
LOOK: Crystal clear, brassy color, beautiful lacing
SMELL: Herbal, woody, peppery, fallen apple, mild orange peel, biscuity, estery, minty, chalky, yeast, wild flowers
TASTE: Extremely smooth, very hoppy, biscuity, hop oil, herbal, spearmint, orange pith, kiss of caramel, grassy, ripe stone fruit, mild alcohol, bitter, lands dry
Highest abv brew from Newburgh as far as I know, which I think it is a great thing ... great to see brewers branching off and not following the larger groups doing the similar "big beer" series though if they do one day I am sure people will be talking. As for this IPA, Newburgh nailed this style ... love that it is a bigger beer and not some weaksauce that could be passed off as a pale ale. Hunt this beer down especially if you have not had many English style IPAs.
Sep 04, 2012LOOK: Crystal clear, brassy color, beautiful lacing
SMELL: Herbal, woody, peppery, fallen apple, mild orange peel, biscuity, estery, minty, chalky, yeast, wild flowers
TASTE: Extremely smooth, very hoppy, biscuity, hop oil, herbal, spearmint, orange pith, kiss of caramel, grassy, ripe stone fruit, mild alcohol, bitter, lands dry
Highest abv brew from Newburgh as far as I know, which I think it is a great thing ... great to see brewers branching off and not following the larger groups doing the similar "big beer" series though if they do one day I am sure people will be talking. As for this IPA, Newburgh nailed this style ... love that it is a bigger beer and not some weaksauce that could be passed off as a pale ale. Hunt this beer down especially if you have not had many English style IPAs.
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