Gyle Valentine
Analog Brewing

- From:
- Analog Brewing
- Alberta, Canada
- Style:
- American Pale Ale
- ABV:
- 3.2%
- Score:
- +9 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.51 | pDev: 0%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Inactive
- Rated:
- Sep 23, 2018
- Added:
- Sep 23, 2018
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
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Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by biboergosum from Canada (AB)
3.51/5 rDev 0%
look: 3.25 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.5
3.51/5 rDev 0%
look: 3.25 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.5
4oz glass (yup) at the brewery, where they, like others around here, are strangely squirrelly about filling 1L howlers. I still don't fucking get it. Labeled as a 'small table beer'.
This beer appears a clear, pale golden yellow colour, with zero head, which obviously spends no time wasting my time at this point in the game. Oh, and no lace, FWIW.
It smells of bready and grainy cereal malt, faint domestic citrus rind, some hard water flintiness, and ethereal earthy, musty, and floral green hop bitters. The taste is gritty and crackery pale malt, plain orange and red grapefruit citrus pith, some wet minerality, and more well understated leafy, herbal, and musky floral hoppiness.
The carbonation is pretty innocuous in its plebian frothiness, the body a so-so medium weight, and generally smooth, with nothing really causing any sort of trouble at this particular juncture. It finishes trending dry, the hops actually exhibiting some lingering mettle.
Overall - this is apparently the second runnings of the Triple IPA from the first go around, and it shows. Not all that complex, but easy enough to quaff, once again, in an after work, quotidian sort of manner.
Sep 23, 2018This beer appears a clear, pale golden yellow colour, with zero head, which obviously spends no time wasting my time at this point in the game. Oh, and no lace, FWIW.
It smells of bready and grainy cereal malt, faint domestic citrus rind, some hard water flintiness, and ethereal earthy, musty, and floral green hop bitters. The taste is gritty and crackery pale malt, plain orange and red grapefruit citrus pith, some wet minerality, and more well understated leafy, herbal, and musky floral hoppiness.
The carbonation is pretty innocuous in its plebian frothiness, the body a so-so medium weight, and generally smooth, with nothing really causing any sort of trouble at this particular juncture. It finishes trending dry, the hops actually exhibiting some lingering mettle.
Overall - this is apparently the second runnings of the Triple IPA from the first go around, and it shows. Not all that complex, but easy enough to quaff, once again, in an after work, quotidian sort of manner.
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