6.7 IPA (El Dorado, Azacca, And Green Tea)
Kelsen Brewing Company

- From:
- Kelsen Brewing Company
- New Hampshire, United States
- Style:
- American IPA
- ABV:
- 6.7%
- Score:
- +7 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.86 | pDev: 2.33%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 2
- Status:
- Inactive
- Rated:
- Mar 16, 2016
- Added:
- Mar 16, 2016
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 1
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by ScaryEd from New Hampshire
3.98/5 rDev +3.1%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
3.98/5 rDev +3.1%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
On tap at Cask & Vine.
Tropical and juicy just like the non-Green Tea version. However the green tea flavor leaves a nice, slightly bitter, slightly sweet aftertaste. Feel is a bit more biting and not quite as smooth as the original.
Still, very solid beer and the green tea is a nice addition.
Mar 16, 2016Tropical and juicy just like the non-Green Tea version. However the green tea flavor leaves a nice, slightly bitter, slightly sweet aftertaste. Feel is a bit more biting and not quite as smooth as the original.
Still, very solid beer and the green tea is a nice addition.
Reviewed by johnnnniee from New Hampshire
3.77/5 rDev -2.3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75
3.77/5 rDev -2.3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75
On tap at the Kelsen Anniversary Party at cask and Vine tonight.
Slightly hazy medium golden color with a smallish off white head. Juicy fruity hops with a slightly bitter astringent that I can only assume is the tannin from the tea. Light sweet bready maltiness. This one comes together so differently than the straight version. The perceived bitterness is amped up by the inclusion of the tea giving it a somewhat sharp earthy bitterness. It works because the tea doesn't really add much flavor but it changes the rest of the beer. I enjoyed this, but the traditionalist in me prefers the original.
Mar 16, 2016Slightly hazy medium golden color with a smallish off white head. Juicy fruity hops with a slightly bitter astringent that I can only assume is the tannin from the tea. Light sweet bready maltiness. This one comes together so differently than the straight version. The perceived bitterness is amped up by the inclusion of the tea giving it a somewhat sharp earthy bitterness. It works because the tea doesn't really add much flavor but it changes the rest of the beer. I enjoyed this, but the traditionalist in me prefers the original.
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