Silo Series - Mango Peach IPA
Winding Path Brewing Co / Wyndridge Farm Brewing

- From:
- Winding Path Brewing Co / Wyndridge Farm Brewing
- Pennsylvania, United States
- Style:
- Imperial IPA
- ABV:
- 8.3%
- Score:
- +5 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 4.1 | pDev: 1.95%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- Jun 12, 2019
- Added:
- Nov 28, 2018
- Wants:
- 1
- Gots:
- 0
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by beerthulhu from New Jersey
4.17/5 rDev +1.7%
look: 5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.25
4.17/5 rDev +1.7%
look: 5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.25
- from can to spiegelau ipa glass.
A: A thick and creamy pour ensures, an almost bright creamsicle-orange juice coloring slurps from the can with a milkshake like thickness. A dull white ivory head is creamy soft and small, but rests for a good while atop, not that anyone is really looking but instead focusing on this magnificent coloring and pulpy like lactose presentation. Its like orange juice puree straight from the can, bright and indeed like a milkshake. I just can't imagine it getting any better then this per style.
S: Ripe whole peaches are fresh and juicy on the take, with some apricots and some green melon. Bright guava brings some tropical hints with a light to medium strength.
T: The flavor was creamy, smooth with semi-dry peaches and mangoes upfront. Hints of green melon fruitiness, tangerines, and some jolly rancher candy sweetness comes with some ripe apricots and citra-pear yeastiness. A nice range of flavor, creamy softness and a bittering finish of dank herbal fruitiness changes things up a bit. Some minty and orange-caramel rounds out.
M: Thick and creamy mouthful, just as good as its presentation led on to believe. Milkshake like consistency, lactose rich, with some bittering orange resins. A lightly dry finish.
O: Overall you had me at the first pour, A sucker for the milkshake/lactose, if you are not, then you would be advised to stay clear. Worthy the price of admission and one that made my mouth water just from the pour and sitting in the vessel. A thick milkshake/lactose heavy N.E.I.P.A. that delivers for the extreme adventurer. With a beautiful presentation and equally rich mouthful and flavor, the only real hold back was the aroma. Nice sticky hop resins with a finale of bittering grassy-pine hops.
Jan 11, 2019A: A thick and creamy pour ensures, an almost bright creamsicle-orange juice coloring slurps from the can with a milkshake like thickness. A dull white ivory head is creamy soft and small, but rests for a good while atop, not that anyone is really looking but instead focusing on this magnificent coloring and pulpy like lactose presentation. Its like orange juice puree straight from the can, bright and indeed like a milkshake. I just can't imagine it getting any better then this per style.
S: Ripe whole peaches are fresh and juicy on the take, with some apricots and some green melon. Bright guava brings some tropical hints with a light to medium strength.
T: The flavor was creamy, smooth with semi-dry peaches and mangoes upfront. Hints of green melon fruitiness, tangerines, and some jolly rancher candy sweetness comes with some ripe apricots and citra-pear yeastiness. A nice range of flavor, creamy softness and a bittering finish of dank herbal fruitiness changes things up a bit. Some minty and orange-caramel rounds out.
M: Thick and creamy mouthful, just as good as its presentation led on to believe. Milkshake like consistency, lactose rich, with some bittering orange resins. A lightly dry finish.
O: Overall you had me at the first pour, A sucker for the milkshake/lactose, if you are not, then you would be advised to stay clear. Worthy the price of admission and one that made my mouth water just from the pour and sitting in the vessel. A thick milkshake/lactose heavy N.E.I.P.A. that delivers for the extreme adventurer. With a beautiful presentation and equally rich mouthful and flavor, the only real hold back was the aroma. Nice sticky hop resins with a finale of bittering grassy-pine hops.
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