Field House Brewing Co. – Dry Hopped Hazy Sour Double IPA

Fieldhouse Brewing Hazy Sour Double IPA Review

Rating

3.7 out of 5
Appearance
3.4 out of 5
Aroma
4 out of 5
Flavour
3.9 out of 5
Mouthfeel

Total

3.8
3.8 out of 5

Overview

  • Brewery: Field House Brewing
  • Beer Style: Imperial IPA, Sour Ale
  • Pros:

    Nice balance of hop and sour flavours

  • Cons:

    Not really a double IPA. Aroma leaves something to be desired.

  • Conclusion:

    A big bodied sour with a healthy dose of hop flavour

Fieldhouse Brewing Hazy Sour Double IPA Review Field House Brewing Co. – Dry Hopped Hazy Sour Double IPA Review

The naming alone is a real mouthfeel but the flavour can only be expected to live up to the name. While only labelled at 22 IBUs this is a sour, unfiltered Double IPA. From the 500ml bottle this beer pours a very cloudy, golden colour with a finger and a half of head that settles quickly and without a trace. The aroma is fruity with a big orange and passion fruit tone along with a yeasty, sour character. Tasting the beer it has a fairly big body and a sour sharpness. The sourness is mellowed though by the body and a mellow boozy character. This along side the big hop flavour of tropical fruit and citrus character. The overall flavour is quite nice and the sourness is balanced with sweetness and hop flavour but one could argue that this isn’t an IPA. With very low bitterness it is more of a dry hopped sour than a double IPA.

 

Alcohol – 7.5%
IBU – 22
Size – 500mL
fieldhousebrewing.com

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