Being from the East Coast you would think I would know more about East Coast IPAs. Many of the IPAs I encounter here are done in the Wet Coast style. I personally prefer the pine heavy aroma and flavors of the West Coast style. These strange tropical and juicy IPAs just do not work for me.
Gun Hill Brewing Co. has some how managed to bridge East and West with Chain-of-Command. It rides the line between pine and citrus. I was unable to locate any information about this beer on the Gun Hill website. They really have minimal information there at all. At list of beers with prices for their tap room. It’s a little strange.
ABV: 7.5% IBU: N/A SRM: N/A
Malts: N/A
Hops: N/A
Yeast: Unknown
Other Ingredients: N/A
Availability: N/A
Tasting Notes
- Color and Appearance
- Straw
- Clear
- Low head retention
- Medium carbonation
- Aroma
- Citrus, Pine
- Low malt aroma
- Low to no esters
- Flavor
- Medium alcohol
- Citrus, Tropical
- Medium hop bitterness
- Low to no malt
- Mouth Feel
- Low astringency
- Light body
- Medium carbonation
- Medium finish.
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