
First sip is remarkably smooth for as much of a funky mist as there seems to be at the end of the beer. Apricot, tangerine, pear, and a caramel malt mix very well underneath this haze that is almost nonexistent whenever you first take a sip, but the trail off definitely has it in spades. Is it a good sip? Well, it's not bad. The carbonation sting seems to be adding to a roughness that is inherent to the mixture presented.
Tip-in is moderate carbonation burn under tangerine, peach, pear, and a malt that now presents as more of a hard-baked crust. The middle can't hold back the carbonation, so the burning is associated with a rise in caramel malt that mixes with the fruits; the description would seem to indicate that this was bad, but it's actually not. The finish is a sudden pool of bitterness underneath the carbonation dazzle that turns into a mist of tartness and bitterness.
Bottom Line: Perfectly serviceable, but it's a bit too overbearing.
2.25/5