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Something In The Water Brewing Half Moon Pond Orange Red Ale

Something In The Water Brewing Half Moon Pond Orange Red Ale

Rated 3.100 by BeerPals

Brewed by Something In The Water Brewing Company

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Style:  Fruit Beer

5.2% Alcohol by Volume

32 International Bittering Units

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Introducing Half Moon Pond, a beer brewed entirely by the talented women of Toronto's Something in the Water brewery for International Women's Day. In Greek mythology the moon symbolizes the feminine cycle of life - the half moon signalling a time of renewal with life energy at its peak. This beer represents our zest for life with sweet flavours of butterscotch and caramel giving way to orange that comes from real orange zest. Perfect for wistful dreaming of summer nights ahead. The women of YYZ were pretty prescriptive: Maris Otter pale ale malt, light crystal malt, Caramunich II malt, and wheat, the Pink Boots Blend of hops, and standard yeast known in brewing circles as "Cali Ale" or "US-05". We then hit it with a ton of fresh orange zest and peel in the same way we would have dry hopped a beer.

ID: 100481 Last updated 11 months ago Added to database 1 year ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank35894
Overall Percentile32.9
Style Rank643 of 1407
Style Percentile54.3
Lowest Score3.4
Highest Score3.4
Average Score3.400
Weighted Score3.100
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7164 reviews
    rated 3.4 11 months ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    Lightly hazed amber colour with golden highlights. A big warm light-beige head, frothy-creamy with decent stay and some foamy lacing streaks. Green grassy hop nose with some wet, burnt wood, some spiciness and fruity red ale malts as base. The taste shows the red ale with the fruity malts and again, some deep greenish grass hops. Not a bad brew, but not a huge fan of these punchier, green grassy hops.

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