Pukwudgie
Small Gods


- From:
- Small Gods
- New Zealand
- Style:
- Imperial IPA
- ABV:
- 7.8%
- Score:
- +9 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 4.27 | pDev: 0%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Active
- Rated:
- Nov 02, 2024
- Added:
- Nov 02, 2024
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
Panicked footfalls pound through low prickly brush on the edge of a vast and twisted forest, underscored by the desperate wails of a forlorn father. In the near distance the sound is mirrored by the cries of a stolen child which echo in a disorienting cacophony off the thick trunks of towering redwoods. Concealed behind the low scrub, the Pukwudgie skitters away with his mewling prize. Eerie shadows move across his grey skin as the light from the fire he carries dances in a twisted claw. Stumbling, the man follows until, rounding a dense thicket, the trap is sprung. Flaming arrows pierce his legs and belly and he falls, only to witness the rest of the clan descending, blood-slick claws glinting in the shifting firelight.
Pukwudgie is Californian Double IPA. A base of Pilsner, Wheat and Gladiator Malts provides a clean and snappy backdrop for the hops to shine. We then dosed up the hot side with mash, boil and dry hop additions of Strata and Cryo El Dorado for a rounded bitterness. In the dry hop we doubled down with El Dorado, Cryo Strata and a Motueka Hop Kief to provide a zesty pop of citrus and stonefruit. The result is a punchy and assertive double IPA loaded with fruit character, a beautiful body rich with hop oils and a dry finish that keeps you coming back for more.
Pukwudgie is Californian Double IPA. A base of Pilsner, Wheat and Gladiator Malts provides a clean and snappy backdrop for the hops to shine. We then dosed up the hot side with mash, boil and dry hop additions of Strata and Cryo El Dorado for a rounded bitterness. In the dry hop we doubled down with El Dorado, Cryo Strata and a Motueka Hop Kief to provide a zesty pop of citrus and stonefruit. The result is a punchy and assertive double IPA loaded with fruit character, a beautiful body rich with hop oils and a dry finish that keeps you coming back for more.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by AzfromOz from Australia
4.27/5 rDev 0%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
4.27/5 rDev 0%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
This was a birthday present in August 2024, drunk in November of that year.
L: Haze yet bright golden yellow in the glass, with a thick, fluffy head. Huge numbers of tiny bubbles rocket up the glass.
S: The nose is a fruit salad of peach, apricot and guava. Very enticing!
T: The taste mirrors the nose, with an added sweetness that tends to increase as the beer warms, mild dank orange peel notes and quite a bitter, orangey kick. The bitterness lingers long at the back of the tongue after a reasonably dry finish to the swallow.
M: The beer is smooth and soft, with minimal carbonation and just enough kick to balance the bitterness.
O: This beer started out a beautifully balanced bitter, fruity bowl of goodness, but the sweetness of the malt body made itself known as the beer warmed, which reduced my enjoyment enough to drop the flavour rating back a quarter mark. Regardless, it certainly passes the "Would I have another one?" test.
Cheers!
#613
Nov 02, 2024L: Haze yet bright golden yellow in the glass, with a thick, fluffy head. Huge numbers of tiny bubbles rocket up the glass.
S: The nose is a fruit salad of peach, apricot and guava. Very enticing!
T: The taste mirrors the nose, with an added sweetness that tends to increase as the beer warms, mild dank orange peel notes and quite a bitter, orangey kick. The bitterness lingers long at the back of the tongue after a reasonably dry finish to the swallow.
M: The beer is smooth and soft, with minimal carbonation and just enough kick to balance the bitterness.
O: This beer started out a beautifully balanced bitter, fruity bowl of goodness, but the sweetness of the malt body made itself known as the beer warmed, which reduced my enjoyment enough to drop the flavour rating back a quarter mark. Regardless, it certainly passes the "Would I have another one?" test.
Cheers!
#613
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