Brewed for tap walls overrun with the white noise of West Coast IPA's, here’s an offering so exotic, you’d think it was from another world.
Like its namesake before it, the axis deer of Southern Asia, so too has this species (beverage?) of hop-forward animal magnetism come to invade the landscape of IPA’s that have long held sway over the taps of Texas’s finest watering holes.
Tropical fruit, citrus, and a pale golden body, help keep this breed light on its feet. And with few natural predators there is little anyone can do to stop the spread. IPA may not have been born in Texas, but it will soon seem as native as the sky that stretches between its borders.
IBU: 70
Arviot
Julle
@ Iron Cactus2 months ago
3.4
zappadaa
4 months ago
3.0
Gravelle C
11 months ago
3.5
Begemot
2 years ago
3.7
Nils
3 years ago
3.0
Viiktor
5 years ago
3.0
Edgeworth
@ Hill Country Hangout5 years ago
3.2
Citrus aroma. In a solid cup so no color to see. Taste is strong, citrus, and hoppy bitter. Good if the bitter was no so hard to get past.
frankreinhold97
@ Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.5 years ago
3.5
Francisco R
5 years ago
3.5
Edgeworth
6 years ago
2.5
Full thick head. Stays a little while. Clear yellow color. Slight citrus aroma. Tart citrus and hoppy bitter flavor.