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Review of Bur Oak Brewing’s Big Tree IPA

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Brewery: Bur Oak Brewing Company
Beer Name: Big Tree IPA
Style: American IPA
ABV: ~7.5%
IBU: ~75

Overview

Bur Oak Brewing Company, based in Columbia, Missouri, is known for crafting well balanced, approachable beers that celebrate the region’s history and culture. Named after the iconic bur oak tree that stands as a symbol of resilience and longevity, Big Tree IPA is the brewery’s take on a bold yet drinkable American IPA.

Bur Oak Brewing Company Big Tree IPA

Appearance (4/5)

Big Tree IPA pours a deep amber-orange with a slight haze, hinting at its unfiltered nature. A frothy off-white head rises to the top, leaving behind an attractive lacing as it slowly recedes. It has a rich, inviting color that suggests a malt-forward balance rather than an overly hop-aggressive profile.

Aroma (4.25/5)

The aroma opens with a blend of citrus, pine, and floral notes, courtesy of the carefully selected hop varieties. Grapefruit, orange peel, and a hint of resinous pine dominate, but there’s also a subtle malt sweetness in the background, offering a slightly caramelized undertone.

Taste (4/5)

Big Tree IPA strikes a balance between its hop-forward bitterness and a solid malt backbone. The first sip brings bright citrus flavors such as grapefruit, tangerine, and a bit of lemon zest, followed by piney and herbal hop notes. Unlike some modern hazy or West Coast IPAs that push extreme bitterness or juicy sweetness, this beer leans toward a more classic American IPA approach. A touch of caramel and biscuit malt rounds out the finish, preventing the bitterness from becoming overwhelming.

Mouthfeel (4/5)

Medium-bodied with moderate carbonation, Big Tree IPA has a slightly creamy texture that enhances drinkability. The finish is crisp and dry, with a lingering resinous bitterness. It avoids being too heavy, making it a solid choice for those who enjoy a hop-forward beer without an excessively aggressive bite.

Overall Impression (4/5)

Bur Oak’s Big Tree IPA is a well executed, classic American IPA that offers a balance between hop intensity and malt depth. It doesn’t chase trends like the ultra hazy or overly dank IPAs, instead delivering a straight forward and enjoyable experience for hop lovers. While it may not stand out in an increasingly crowded IPA market, it remains a reliable, well crafted beer with a satisfying mix of bitterness and malt sweetness.

Final Rating: 4/5

If you’re a fan of traditional American IPAs with a nod to both citrusy and piney hops, Big Tree IPA is a solid choice. It pairs well with grilled meats, spicy foods, or even a sharp cheddar cheese. Whether you’re a seasoned IPA drinker or someone looking to explore a balanced take on the style, this beer is worth trying.

If you’ve tried a Bur Oak Brewing Big Tree IPA, please share your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

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