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Avery Brewing IPA Review

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Avery Brewing Company, based in Boulder, Colorado, has long been a staple in the craft beer scene, known for pushing boundaries with bold flavors and innovative brewing techniques. Their flagship IPA is a testament to their commitment to quality and creativity, offering a well crafted take on the classic West Coast IPA style.

Appearance

Avery Brewing IPA

Poured into a glass, Avery IPA presents a bright, golden-amber hue with a slight haze, topped by a frothy, white head that lingers and leaves delicate lacing on the glass. It’s visually inviting, with a lively carbonation that hints at its refreshing nature.

Aroma

The nose is a vibrant burst of citrus and pine, with prominent notes of grapefruit, tangerine, and a touch of resinous hop character. There’s a subtle malt backbone that adds a hint of sweetness, balancing the hop-forward profile without overpowering it.

Taste

On the palate, Avery IPA delivers a bold yet balanced flavor profile. The initial wave of citrusy hops, such as grapefruit zest and orange peel, gives way to a piney, slightly earthy bitterness. The malt foundation provides a touch of biscuity sweetness, rounding out the beer and preventing it from being overly abrasive. The finish is crisp and dry, with a lingering hop bitterness.

Mouthfeel

Medium-bodied with a lively carbonation, the beer feels smooth and refreshing on the palate. It’s not overly heavy, making it highly drinkable, yet it has enough substance to satisfy hop enthusiasts.

Overall Impression

Avery IPA is a solid representation of the West Coast IPA style, offering a harmonious balance of hop bitterness and malt sweetness. While it may not break new ground in the crowded IPA market, it’s a reliable and well executed beer that showcases Avery’s brewing expertise. It’s an excellent choice for both seasoned IPA drinkers and those new to the style.

Ratings

Appearance – 8/10
Aroma – 8/10
Taste – 8/10
Mouthfeel – 8/10
Overall – 8/10

If you’ve tried an Avery Brewing IPA, please share your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

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