Schreeuwuil is an aggressive and unapologetic Double IPA that lives up to its reputation as a true hop bomb. Utilizing eight different American hop varieties through intensive dry-hopping, the sensory profile is a loud, complex collision of pungent citrus, exotic tropical fruit, and deep resinous pine. At 9% ABV, the beer delivers a significant punch while maintaining the clean, supportive malt backbone necessary to showcase its massive hop character. Unfiltered and remarkably fresh, it offers a bold, palate-wrecking bitterness that lingers long into the finish, embodying the intense, aromatic spirit of modern American craft brewing.
Appearance.Deep gold to light copper (8-12 SRM); moderate-sized, persistent off-white head with excellent lacing; slight haze present due to its unfiltered nature and heavy dry-hopping.
Aroma.Intense hop aroma featuring a complex blend of grapefruit, orange peel, mango, and pineapple, layered over a strong resinous and piney base. Low, clean, bready malt sweetness acts as a backdrop to light fruity esters and a subtle, clean alcohol warmth.
Taste.A powerful initial impression of citrus and tropical fruit hops followed by a mounting, resinous bitterness. The malt flavor is low to medium, providing a soft, clean, and slightly grainy support without caramel sweetness. High bitterness dominates the mid-palate but remains smooth rather than harsh. The finish is dry to medium-dry with a long, lingering hop-bitter aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-full body with a smooth, almost creamy texture; medium carbonation provides a gentle prickle. A noticeable but well-integrated alcohol warmth is present without being solventy. Low astringency despite the massive hop load.
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