
An IPA with oat and spelt for chew, Citra and Simcoe for mango, stone fruit and pine and Loral for an orangey floral top note.

Arviot

_nepa1985_
@ SalamaNation2 years ago

4.0

Porterhouse
@ Olutravintola Birger2 years ago
4.2

David L
@ House Of The Trembling Madness (New shop)2 years ago

3.8
Outstanding as per.
Deya are known (rightly so) for a lot these days , farmhouse saisons, IPA, sours ect.
They've built an incredible following purely through the quality of their produce but the origins of Deya are deeply rooted in New England style IPA.
And here is why : this at first exposure to the palate is nothing but a refreshing new england IPA disguised as a sessionable, luscious , juicy , hidden volume classic.
Deya are one of the reasons why we are lucky to live in the U.K.
Worth every penny.
(6.50GBP)

DJIB D
3 years ago
3.5

Paul G
@ Deya3 years ago

4.0
Deep amber and hazy with a slight head retention after a fast pour. Bright appealing aromas of orange blossom, peach, mango, apricot and pineapple.
Very very soft and silky smooth mouthfeel from the advertised oats and spelt oats. Light to medium body expertly disguising the 6.6% ABV. It's very drinkable for such a brew, it's excellent. There is some complexity presented via rich stone fruit with a floral residual on the finish. Apricot, peach and mango provide the juice and a orange blossom elevates the end.
The body increases over time but it remains soft. This brew is very good.
Juiciness outshines the outright hoppiness other than the previously mentioned finish, which is provided by the Loral hops. I'm a big fan of Loral if only for the orange blossom it gives beers, it's perfect as an elegant dressing to a deep fruit salad. In this case it is entirety complimentary to the mango and stone fruits that precede it.
More-ish whilst carrying some well hidden heft.