The aroma of this beer is particularly resinous, with pine being far and away the most dominant flavour on the nose. I’m quite surprised by the colour of this beer but this has only made me more intrigued to try it for the first time! The head retention is good and there is plenty of lacing left behind once the beer is all gone. The head is cream coloured and a good three fingers high in the Spiegelau IPA glass. Hoppapotamus pours quite a dark copper/brown colour. In the past I’ve had their Seeing Double and Ace of Spades, but that would have been years ago! I’m so pleased to see this make it out here though, I’ve got a few big IPA drinkers from South Australia on Untappd and this appears to be 50% of what they drink. Brewboys Hoppapotamus is probably the most hyped of all and here I have a bottle to review.īrewboys are one of the few South Australian craft breweries that are make it to Victoria. It could just be a distribution thing though, as I’m aware of a few highly hyped beers. South Australia is a state that seems to lag behind the rest of the country when it comes to craft beer.
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