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Avery Majestic Voyage Imperial IPA Review

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Avery Brewing Co., based in Boulder, Colorado, has long been celebrated for its bold and innovative approach to craft beer. Their Majestic Voyage Imperial IPA is no exception, offering a complex and adventurous take on the classic IPA style. This beer is part of Avery’s Hop Freaks limited release series, showcasing their willingness to experiment with unique ingredients and brewing techniques.

Avery Majestic Voyage Imperial IPA

Appearance
Poured into a glass, Majestic Voyage presents a hazy, golden-orange hue with a frothy, off-white head that lingers impressively. The beer’s appearance is inviting, with a slight cloudiness that hints at its unfiltered nature.

Aroma
The nose is a vibrant bouquet of tropical and citrus fruits, with prominent notes of mango, pineapple, and tangerine. These are complemented by a subtle piney resin and a touch of floral sweetness. The aroma is bold but not overwhelming, striking a nice balance between fruity and hoppy characteristics.

Taste
On the palate, Majestic Voyage delivers a robust and layered flavor profile. Upfront, you’re greeted with juicy bursts of mango, peach, and grapefruit, followed by a wave of dank, earthy hops that provide a pleasant bitterness. The malt backbone is present but restrained, offering just enough caramel sweetness to balance the hop intensity. The finish is dry and slightly bitter, with a lingering citrus zest.

Mouthfeel
This Imperial IPA has a medium-bodied mouthfeel with a creamy, almost velvety texture. The carbonation is moderate, enhancing the beer’s drinkability despite its higher alcohol content (9.2% ABV). It’s surprisingly smooth for its strength, making it dangerously easy to enjoy.

Overall Impression
Majestic Voyage Imperial IPA is a well crafted beer that showcases Avery’s expertise in hop-forward brewing. While it may not reinvent the wheel when it comes to Imperial IPAs, it stands out for its balance and depth of flavor. The tropical fruit notes are vibrant, and at 60 IBUs, the hop bitterness is assertive without being abrasive. That said, the beer’s higher ABV and intense hop profile might not appeal to those who prefer lighter, more sessionable brews.

Ratings

  • Appearance – 4.5/5
  • Aroma – 4.5/5
  • Taste – 4.25/5
  • Mouthfeel – 4/5
  • Overall – 4.25/5

Majestic Voyage Imperial IPA is a worthy addition to Avery’s lineup, offering a bold and flavorful experience for hop enthusiasts. While it may not be the most groundbreaking beer in the category, its balance and craftsmanship make it a standout choice for those seeking a high quality Imperial IPA.

If you’ve tried Avery’s Majestic Voyage, please share your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

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