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Review of Rogue Dead Guy Pale Ale

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Rogue Dead Guy Pale Ale is a newer addition to Rogue Ales’ lineup, building on the legacy of its iconic Dead Guy Ale but venturing into hoppier territory. Brewed in Newport, Oregon, this beer is a testament to Rogue’s innovative spirit and commitment to quality. While it shares the Dead Guy name and branding, this pale ale is a distinct offering, showcasing a brighter, more hop-forward profile that caters to fans of the style.

Appearance
Dead Guy Pale Ale pours a clear, golden-amber color with a frothy white head that settles into a thin, persistent layer. The beer’s clarity and vibrant hue are visually appealing, hinting at its crisp and refreshing nature.

Rogue Dead Guy Pale Ale

Aroma
The aroma is a lively mix of citrus and pine, with prominent notes of grapefruit, lemon zest, and a touch of floral hops. There’s a subtle malt backbone that provides a hint of sweetness, but the hops are undoubtedly the star of the show here.

Taste
On the palate, Dead Guy Pale Ale delivers a balanced yet hop-centric experience. It features El Dorado and Sabro hops to create a burst of tangerine and peach notes. The malt profile is light and bready, providing just enough sweetness to counterbalance the hops without overshadowing them. The finish is clean and slightly dry, with a lingering hoppy bitterness. At 5.5% ABV, it’s sessionable and approachable, making it a great choice for both casual drinkers and hop enthusiasts.

Mouthfeel
The mouthfeel is light to medium-bodied with a crisp, refreshing carbonation. It’s smooth and easy drinking, with a texture that enhances its hop-forward character without feeling heavy or cloying.

Overall Impression
Rogue Dead Guy Pale Ale is a solid entry in the crowded pale ale category. It delivers a well crafted, hop-forward experience that stays true to the style. The balance between citrusy hops and a light malt backbone makes it an enjoyable and versatile beer, perfect for pairing with a variety of foods or enjoying on its own.

Dead Guy Pale Ale enjoys a connection to the Dead Guy brand, which has a cult following thanks to its iconic skeleton logo and rich history. While it’s a departure from the malt-driven Dead Guy Ale, this pale ale retains the same rebellious spirit and commitment to quality that Rogue is known for.

Ratings

  • Appearance – 4/5
  • Aroma – 4.2/5
  • Taste – 4/5
  • Mouthfeel – 3.8/5
  • Overall – 4/5

If you’ve tried a Dead Guy Pale Ale, please tell us what you thought about it in the comments section below.

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