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I mean - what are you doing? Why is this can? I assume, much like the fabled Church Brew Works, that Printshop purchased some huge, old print shop to build out as a brewery, and the name is an homage to the previous tenant of the building. If not, I don't know if you just love the old Windows 95 programs that let you print out banners or what, but the design on the can is pretty terrible.
The beer is a relatively clear amber color. I noticed that there was a bit of dark sediment that started to pour out right at the end, and I decided I wasn't going to deal with that tonight, so I stopped pouring. It is possible your pour of this beer will be slightly darker and have slightly more stuff that isn't actual beer in it. The head is suspiciously foamy and it... I don't think it ever goes down. The aroma made me quietly say "yum" to myself while no one was watching. This smells great. The tropical fruits are nice and bright, but I smell an undercurrent of dank. As long as it's not too much, I'll be okay.
First sip is a tad more dank than I would normally like, but I'm in a bit of a mood tonight, so bring what you have, west coast! The bitterness mingling with the dank isn't doing anyone any favors, but the tropics that I was able to taste before the dank were pretty good. I just hope the dank can be held at bay while I enjoy some fruit in a full gulp.
Tip-in is almost immediately dank, and I can't taste the fruits under it, but I get the idea that there is fruit here. The middle is a delightful, thick, fruity joy. The finish is rough - dank and bitter. The trail off is just more of the same.
Bottom Line: Too much dank.
Bottom Line: Too much dank.
1.5/5

