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Mirror Twin Ronnie James Frio

Mirror Twin Ronnie James Frio

Rated 3.300 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Mirror Twin Brewing Company

Lexington, KY, United States

Style:  IPA

6% Alcohol by Volume

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Ronnie James Frio India Pale Ale | 6.0% ABV It's cold outside.... so you get a cold beer. The cold IPA has been popular at MTB recently so we will continue to give you more! This time we used Ekuanot Incognito to give it its subtle bitterness. Ekuanot will lend flavors of, lemon, lime, orange and tropical fruit. The dry hop was all Nelson Sauvin hops, providing a dank aroma and some subtle flavors of tangerine, passionfruit, and grapefruit. With this being a cold IPA it will be light bodied with a crisp mouthfeel. The Crispy boys are back in town this weekend in cans and draft.

ID: 98254 Last updated 1 year ago Added to database 1 year ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank10170
Overall Percentile81
Style Rank966 of 5756
Style Percentile83.2
Lowest Score4.2
Highest Score4.2
Average Score4.200
Weighted Score3.300
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • IBREW2OR3 1050 reviews
    rated 4.2 1 year ago

    Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 9 | Overall: 9

    Pint can pours with a nearly clear gold colored body that supports a bright white head of foam. The aroma offers up spicy near dank hops, citrus and then mild levels of spicy hop nuanced mango. The taste delivers a pleasing hoppy blend that's scratching me right where I itch. I get a blend of mango, citrus and dank spicy hops that create a hoppy harmony I'm digging. To midway and into the finish cracker like maltiness comes to the surface as this thing begins to crisp out into the finish creating just the right balance and depth. Bingo!

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