White Hops

Looks: 
2
Smell: 
3
Taste: 
3
Overall: 
3
Description: 

White Hops is a nod to Georgia’s forgotten brewing history, taking its name from a mysterious and controversial Atlanta malt beverage sold in 1898. No one knows what the original tasted like, so we used and our imaginations and a Belgian yeast strain to concoct a white IPA, brewed with wheat malt, Citra hops, spices and grapefruit peel. Aromatic and intense, this ale is for hop enthusiasts looking to surpass the ordinary. (Description provided by company)

Beer Style: 
ABV: 
6.50% ABV
Availability Frequency: 
Rotating
Containers Available: 
bottle
Locations Where Available: 
Georgia
Store/Serve Temperature: 
close to 55 degrees F


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beermethatbeer's picture
Submitted by beermethatbeer on

Three Taverns White Hops is an IPA made with Belgian yeast. It pours a hazy yellow with a thick, frothy white head. It smells strongly of hops and grapefruit, very bright and crisp. The flavor is similar: grapefruit and hops combine to make a pretty bitter finish, but it isn't unpleasant. The Belgian yeast adds some nice sweetness to contrast. Overall pretty tasty, especially on a warm day (I did not drink it on a warm day, but I am capable of imaging such a scenario).

Looks: 
2
Smell: 
3
Taste: 
3
Overall: 
3