Feast And Famine
For The Love Of God Brewing Company

Feast And FamineFeast And Famine
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From:
For The Love Of God Brewing Company
 
Washington, United States
Style:
Hazy Imperial IPA
ABV:
9%
Score:
+9 ratings needed
Avg:
2.05 | pDev: 0%
Ratings:
1 | reviews: 1
Status:
Active
Rated:
Apr 16, 2026
Added:
Apr 15, 2026
Wants:
  0
Gots:
  0
Hopped with Nectaron, Wai-iti, Sabro, and Citra hops.
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Reviewed by UWDAWG from Washington

2.05/5  rDev 0%
look: 1 | smell: 2.25 | taste: 1.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 1.75
Poured from a 16 ounce can dated 2-8-26 purchased at the brewery yesterday into a snifter at 47.4 degrees F.

Appearance- Muted olive brown, highly hazy, tan creamy head, slightly above average head retention, above average lacing.

Aroma- Overripe peach, overripe pear, passionfruit, coconut, between medium and high strength of scent.

Flavor- Overripe peach, overripe tangerine, coconut, overripe pineapple, high strength of flavor.

Mouthfeel- Between medium and full body, average carbonation, mildly astringent, moderately bitter, moderately creamy, mildly mouth warming, moderately sweet, mildly dry finish, mildly mouth coating, mildly prickly.

Overall- This beer was a very off-putting muted olive brown color with high haze and slightly above average head retention and above average lacing. The bouquet was a mix of overripe tropical fruit with notes of coconut and too much strength for the unpleasant aromatics. The flavor followed the nose, again with the intensity working against it since the flavor profile was far from ideal. The mouthfeel was between medium and full body with mild astringency, moderate bitterness and a mild mouth warming quality. The mouthfeel was average, but definitely the shinning part of this beer. Overall, this beer was a huge disappointment in the look, smell and taste categories. This brewery unfortunately seems to be feast or famine when it comes to the beer they produce. This very well could have been an oxidation/quality control issue, but if you are going to sell "to go" beer at a premium price the juice better be worth the squeeze.
Apr 16, 2026