Ain't No Telling
Original Pattern Brewing Company

- From:
- Original Pattern Brewing Company
- California, United States
- Style:
- Imperial IPA
- ABV:
- 8.4%
- Score:
- +8 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 4.05 | pDev: 1.73%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Active
- Rated:
- Mar 20, 2024
- Added:
- Sep 03, 2019
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
Fresh HAZY DOUBLE IPA. Like drinking pure liquid hops. A double hop bill of Idaho 7, Citra and Mosaic results in a beer full of stone fruit, tropical fruit and berries with a citrus finish. Smooth, soft and oh so delicious, it's definitely a sneaky one, Ain't no Telling it's a Double . . . .
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by BigGold from Mississippi
4.12/5 rDev +1.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4
4.12/5 rDev +1.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4
Had Ain't No Telling poured from pint can, upper side of can stamped "CANNED ON : 10/26/23," birthday gift from little bro', into nonic pint.
Pours natural, pithy orange juice hazy with 1 & 1/2-finger foamy off-white head, with excellent retention, leaving chunky lace down the glass. Herbal dankness and sweet citrus aromas off pour, with berries, barley and tarter citrus aromas evident as warms. On tasting, begins sweet citrus and mild berries, over a full mouthfeel, then a moderate resinous piney bite joins the fruit, to which lime and melon chime in, over an underlying barley maltiness, all carrying into a moderately herbal, crisp, even effervescent finish.
Not a straight-up NEIPA, but definitely softer, rounder (and a lot hazier) than a West Coast IPA.
Mar 20, 2024Pours natural, pithy orange juice hazy with 1 & 1/2-finger foamy off-white head, with excellent retention, leaving chunky lace down the glass. Herbal dankness and sweet citrus aromas off pour, with berries, barley and tarter citrus aromas evident as warms. On tasting, begins sweet citrus and mild berries, over a full mouthfeel, then a moderate resinous piney bite joins the fruit, to which lime and melon chime in, over an underlying barley maltiness, all carrying into a moderately herbal, crisp, even effervescent finish.
Not a straight-up NEIPA, but definitely softer, rounder (and a lot hazier) than a West Coast IPA.
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