Rating |
96
|
Style |
NEIPA |
Produced In |
Williston, Vt. United States |
ABV |
7% |
Availability |
Year Round |
Reviewed By |
Cat Wolinski |
Reviewed |
2020-12-17
|
Burlington Brewing Co. Uncanny Valley NEIPA
Review
Fresh-squeezed orange juice opacity and fragrance make way for fruity, hoppy, and fresh flavors on the palate. This is a hazy IPA that has the thick mouthfeel you’re looking for in a hazy IPA, without going full-bore milkshake. Instead of melting-smoothie-ice- cream sweetness over your tongue, it offers smooth fruit, a quick zip of tart orange, and some hints of passion fruit and peach. Not sweet, not heavy, and not too boozy (despite its slightly high 7 percent ABV), Burlington’s Uncanny Valley is proof that you don’t have to go to Stowe or Greensboro Bend for a delicious Vermont-brewed IPA.
Burlington Brewing Co. Uncanny Valley NEIPA
Fresh-squeezed orange juice opacity and fragrance make way for fruity, hoppy, and fresh flavors on the palate. This is a hazy IPA that has the thick mouthfeel you’re looking for in a hazy IPA, without going full-bore milkshake. Instead of melting-smoothie-ice- cream sweetness over your tongue, it offers smooth fruit, a quick zip of tart orange, and some hints of passion fruit and peach. Not sweet, not heavy, and not too boozy (despite its slightly high 7 percent ABV), Burlington’s Uncanny Valley is proof that you don’t have to go to Stowe or Greensboro Bend for a delicious Vermont-brewed IPA.
Reviewed On: 12-17-2020
Burlington Brewing Co. Uncanny Valley NEIPA
Fresh-squeezed orange juice opacity and fragrance make way for fruity, hoppy, and fresh flavors on the palate. This is a hazy IPA that has the thick mouthfeel you’re looking for in a hazy IPA, without going full-bore milkshake. Instead of melting-smoothie-ice- cream sweetness over your tongue, it offers smooth fruit, a quick zip of tart orange, and some hints of passion fruit and peach. Not sweet, not heavy, and not too boozy (despite its slightly high 7 percent ABV), Burlington’s Uncanny Valley is proof that you don’t have to go to Stowe or Greensboro Bend for a delicious Vermont-brewed IPA.
Reviewed On: 12-17-2020