Rating |
89
|
Style |
NEIPA |
Produced In |
Milton, De. United States |
ABV |
7.1% |
Availability |
Year Round |
Reviewed By |
Cat Wolinski |
Review Updated |
2021-08-30
|
Dogfish Head Hazy O!
Review
Hazy O! debuted in September 2020 and is still not on enough peoples' IPA radars. Oats, the holy-grail grain of hazy IPA, make four appearances in this beer — malted, rolled, naked, and oat milk — and the effect is surprisingly subtle (read: does not taste like cold oatmeal). The palate is light and soft with some nice citrusy flavor, and is easier-drinking than many of the NEIPAs that use oats (with lactose, not the case here) and can feel more like a milkshake than beer.
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Hazy O! debuted in September 2020 and is still not on enough peoples' IPA radars. Oats, the holy-grail grain of hazy IPA, make four appearances in this beer — malted, rolled, naked, and oat milk — and the effect is surprisingly subtle (read: does not taste like cold oatmeal). The palate is light and soft with some nice citrusy flavor, and is easier-drinking than many of the NEIPAs that use oats (with lactose, not the case here) and can feel more like a milkshake than beer.
Reviewed On: 08-31-2021
Hazy O! debuted in September 2020 and is still not on enough peoples' IPA radars. Oats, the holy-grail grain of hazy IPA, make four appearances in this beer — malted, rolled, naked, and oat milk — and the effect is surprisingly subtle (read: does not taste like cold oatmeal). The palate is light and soft with some nice citrusy flavor, and is easier-drinking than many of the NEIPAs that use oats (with lactose, not the case here) and can feel more like a milkshake than beer.
Reviewed On: 08-31-2021