Pours a light brown with a thin short lived white head. Nutty aroma, with hints of toasted grains. The flavor has notes of caramel, malt, grain, and fruit. This brew has a thin watery body and fizzy carbonation. What seems to be missing is the citrus hoppy elements of a traditional IPA. Wait a minute, I thought this was an IPA. It says IPA on the label. The finish has a notes of toffee, and ends with sweet with a lingering biscuit flavor.
This "limited" release by New Castle was nothing special. The IPA advertising was the selling point for me, but clearly this brew doesn't live up to the style, actually it doesn't even come close to resembling an India Pale Ale. Aside from the biscuit finish, the flavors were very watered down. It's not terrible, but It close. I was defiantly expecting something more from this winter style brew. Its more along the lines of a nut brown ale, and even then, it's below standard.
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