Sabro Hazy Pale Ale
Brewsters Brewing Company & Restaurant - Eleventh Avenue

- From:
- Brewsters Brewing Company & Restaurant - Eleventh Avenue
- Alberta, Canada
- Style:
- Hazy Pale Ale
- ABV:
- 5.5%
- Score:
- +9 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.94 | pDev: 0%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Inactive
- Rated:
- Mar 02, 2020
- Added:
- Mar 02, 2020
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
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Reviewed by biboergosum from Canada (AB)
3.94/5 rDev 0%
look: 3.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75
3.94/5 rDev 0%
look: 3.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75
12oz glass at the downtown location, just as the keg kicked, noooooice!
This beer appears a murky, medium apricot yellow colour, with one skinny finger of weakly foamy and wispy dirty white head, which leaves some sparse paramecia lace around the glass as it quick wafts off.
It smells of fresh-squeezed orange and red grapefruit juice, gritty and grainy cereal malt, some damp minerality, and more leafy, weedy, and piney green hoppiness. The taste is bready and doughy pale malt, domestic citrus peel, a further indistinct tropical fruitiness, mild estery yeast, and more leafy, earthy, and piney hop bitters.
The carbonation is adequate in its palate-satiating frothiness, the body a decent medium weight, and mostly smooth, with a welcome airy creaminess there from the veritable get-go. It finishes off-dry, the malt and citrus notes playing dueling fiddles for our lingering entertainment.
Overall - this is an enjoyable enough display of what the Sabro hop can do for you. Very frooty, yes, and definitely worth seeking out, that is, if they ever choose to brew it again.
Mar 02, 2020This beer appears a murky, medium apricot yellow colour, with one skinny finger of weakly foamy and wispy dirty white head, which leaves some sparse paramecia lace around the glass as it quick wafts off.
It smells of fresh-squeezed orange and red grapefruit juice, gritty and grainy cereal malt, some damp minerality, and more leafy, weedy, and piney green hoppiness. The taste is bready and doughy pale malt, domestic citrus peel, a further indistinct tropical fruitiness, mild estery yeast, and more leafy, earthy, and piney hop bitters.
The carbonation is adequate in its palate-satiating frothiness, the body a decent medium weight, and mostly smooth, with a welcome airy creaminess there from the veritable get-go. It finishes off-dry, the malt and citrus notes playing dueling fiddles for our lingering entertainment.
Overall - this is an enjoyable enough display of what the Sabro hop can do for you. Very frooty, yes, and definitely worth seeking out, that is, if they ever choose to brew it again.
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