Rating 85
Style Golden Ale
Produced In Arizona
United States
ABV 5.5%
Availability Limited
Reviewed By
Review Updated 2018-01-05

Perfect For

All-Day Sipping, Asian Food, Dinner Parties, Happy Hour

Four Peaks Iron Horse Review

Iron Horse is a hoppy golden ale brewed with citra, loral, and four experimental hop varieties. It’s super light and bright in the glass, but comes at you with plenty of sweet melon, berry, and citrus flavors. The rise of sessionable beers that people can drink one after another in a single sitting has been a godsend for people who enjoy taking their time with their beers, and Iron Horse delivers all of the flavors without knocking you on your ass.

The name comes from Lou Gehrig, the iconic baseball player, who earned the nickname “The Iron Horse” for the number of games he played in a row. It’s a fitting moniker for a beer that you can return to time and time again.

85
POINTS
Four Peaks Iron Horse
Iron Horse is a hoppy golden ale brewed with citra, loral, and four experimental hop varieties. It’s super light and bright in the glass, but comes at you with plenty of sweet melon, berry, and citrus flavors. The rise of sessionable beers that people can drink one after another in a single sitting has been a godsend for people who enjoy taking their time with their beers, and Iron Horse delivers all of the flavors without knocking you on your ass. The name comes from Lou Gehrig, the iconic baseball player, who earned the nickname “The Iron Horse” for the number of games he played in a row. It’s a fitting moniker for a beer that you can return to time and time again.

Reviewed On: 12-13-2017
85
POINTS
Four Peaks Iron Horse
Iron Horse is a hoppy golden ale brewed with citra, loral, and four experimental hop varieties. It’s super light and bright in the glass, but comes at you with plenty of sweet melon, berry, and citrus flavors. The rise of sessionable beers that people can drink one after another in a single sitting has been a godsend for people who enjoy taking their time with their beers, and Iron Horse delivers all of the flavors without knocking you on your ass. The name comes from Lou Gehrig, the iconic baseball player, who earned the nickname “The Iron Horse” for the number of games he played in a row. It’s a fitting moniker for a beer that you can return to time and time again.

Reviewed On: 12-13-2017