12 oz. Can
The first time I had Cigar City Jai Alai was at The Ginger Man in NYC, on tap. It was delicious. Picked up a can to review it here.
Pours a cloudy dark orange with red tints and some white-ish floaties, slight white head. Smells very strongly of citrus - particularly grapefruit and tangerine, minor notes of lemon, lime, and orange in there as well. A nice piney back to the nose on this one as well - nice balance of flavors. Not the strongest smelling IPA I've ever had, but it definitely smells good.
Nice sweet tangerine and grapefruit up front on the taste - sweet with a little tint of sour. Nice solid hop aftertaste. A really solid brew. Very smooth with a dry finish. Alcohol content for 7.5% is essentially unnoticeable.
I think the best word to describe this beer is refreshing - I'm definitely going to hold on to a couple of cans for when the summer hits.
Overall Rating: 4/5
The first time I had Cigar City Jai Alai was at The Ginger Man in NYC, on tap. It was delicious. Picked up a can to review it here.
Pours a cloudy dark orange with red tints and some white-ish floaties, slight white head. Smells very strongly of citrus - particularly grapefruit and tangerine, minor notes of lemon, lime, and orange in there as well. A nice piney back to the nose on this one as well - nice balance of flavors. Not the strongest smelling IPA I've ever had, but it definitely smells good.
Nice sweet tangerine and grapefruit up front on the taste - sweet with a little tint of sour. Nice solid hop aftertaste. A really solid brew. Very smooth with a dry finish. Alcohol content for 7.5% is essentially unnoticeable.
I think the best word to describe this beer is refreshing - I'm definitely going to hold on to a couple of cans for when the summer hits.
Overall Rating: 4/5
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