This beer is as difficult to describe as it is easy to enjoy. The nose is thick with lemon and citrus with a slight air of Maltiness. The taste centers around lemon with a background of citrus and the tropical fruit beginnings of the hops. For me it was important to note that the tartness instead of puckering was mouthwatering and truly satisfying. As these tastes manifest, the hops become more apparent and the all star cast of this experience fully reveal themselves. Any fan of IPAs always enjoys an IPA with something new to offer, this beer is it. I have never had a beer with such tartness, well rounded flavor, and a proper ABV for a sour beer. This collaboration between Hill Farmstead, Mikkeller and Siren Craft Brew delivers a truly amazing, scrumptious, distinctive IPA. ABV 9%.
Seller Description: This is a truly different beer. The concept was to develop the flavour and mouthfeel of Limoncello and fuse with the carbonation and lemony hop hit of an IPA. Using pale and wheat malts, the base beer goes through a 24 hour sour process to add to the tartness of the beer. Tons of lemon zest and juice are added to the boil along with all the citrusy lemony hops available


Brew: Passion of the Weiss

This Saison/Farmhouse ale pours with a fizzy head and an opaque golden color. It is fruity with a very slight white pepper flavor, the strawberry is also noticeable but a very pleasant cider-like apple/apricot taste is more present in the taste and aroma . The honey is a wonderful background note contributing to the tartness. Beers that are tart and sour are my favorite and the large variety of sour styles are some of the most complex, exciting, creative beers available. At ~$30 a bottle, Gillian is quite an expensive beer but like any delicious and unique bottle of wine, if the flavor is something special and enjoyable, it is definitely worth the price.


