
Has an unfortunate dishwater smell but once you get past that this is a nice, bright fruity sour, not salty or puckery. Tastes like lychees and wheat and maybe some kind of berry.
Draft

Disturbingly pale in color but tastes believably brown, if on the fruitier/hopper side. A little bit of funk and roast.
Draft

Dry, piney, a little bit dank, a little cereal funk, makes me think of a west coast pale crossed with an English pale. Pretty tasty.
Draft at Dubtown Brewing Company, Renton

Up front a little watery, a little sour. High, grassy bitterness, with a strong alcohol presence. A challenging beer, but not sure I want a challenge in a rice lager?
Draft at Zaucer, Redmond

Very roasty, sweet, medium mouthfeel. The bitterness builds up pretty fast but there’s a lot to like here. It is in no way smooth though.
Draft at Flatstick Pub, Redmond

Kind of the platonic ideal of what I would like a double IPA to be. Forward hops, stonefruit, alpha bitterness, but it dissipates very fast and leaves you with a clean finish.
Draft at Flatstick Pub, Redmond

Buttery, light, and I’m assured that it tastes like lime even without the lime slice that was on my glass.
Draft at Flatstick Pub, Redmond

Very hoppy, lots of alpha bitterness, grassy, buttery diacetyls. Leaves the mouth feeling very dry. It's a whole lot.
Draft at Flatstick Pub, Redmond

Thin, with a fruitier/caramel flavor but a bit watery.

Clean, pine-resin IPA although it is quite oily and bitter on the finish.

Pine citrus, clear but bitter, maybe a little sweet in its oily intensity.
Draft at Chainline Brewing Company, Kirkland

Somebody else is the Pooh Pooh’er now!
Can at The Madrona Bar and Grill, Eastsound

A little more on the clove-end of the spice scale than I prefer, but pretty good.
Draft at Serious Pie, Kirkland

Combo breaker. Murky, a little rooty. Otherwise, it's another piney citrus beer, but definitely not anything like your average hazy.

A streak of solid ratings. Never going to say no to a new Fremont stout that I've never seen before. Light textured stout with a lot of roast. Coffee. Creamy finish. Now that I read the description, though, can't say I really tasted any of that.

Light piney pale ale with a dry, bitter backbone. Faint resin aftertaste but largely clean.

The nitro soapiness actually works in this beer's favor, which has a flavor closer to a dry American pilsner than most Kolsches. Grassy. Bitter.
Nitro Draft at Woodin Creek Kitchen & Tap, Woodinville

Classic citrus-hazy profile, very mellow follow-through. Not at all oily or unpleasant.
Draft at Pint & Pie Public House, Redmond

A little of the peach from the Julio Haze, grapefruit, a little oilier and bitter on the finish. The overall sensation of these two beers is sweet and fruity. Still pretty good.
Bottle at Bellevue Brewing Company, Bellevue

Juicy, lightly sweet, fizzy, and… peachy? Peach leading into
hops. Unusual and tasty.
Draft at Bellevue Brewing Company, Bellevue

Very hoppy for the style, tastes more like a west coast pale. Not what I wanted. Then again, what was I expecting from a Costco beer?
Bottle at Odin Lounge

Definitely tart but not puckeringly so; clean, tannic, passion and pineapple, fruity.
Draft at Black Raven Brewing Company, Redmond

Manages to be bright and earthy at the same time, has that blackberry murk up front cut by fizzy lemon notes.

Mellow caramel, lightly fruity, tannic dryness. Reminds me of a caramel apple, without being syrupy.

Robust, mildly sweet and smooth. Hints of coffee and cacao. Beertender said this was the first time in a while this wasn’t whiskey-barreled, and I’m liking it.
Draft at Chainline Brewing Company, Kirkland

Delicious orange citrus notes without the overhopping that kills so many IPAs
Bottle at Uchiwa Ramen, Emeryville CA

Brackish texture, clean, crisp flavor, a finish that has both surprising body and even a slightly toasted flavor.
Draft at Hanoon, Kirkland

Piney hazy IPA with a surprisingly light flavor. Best beer of the bunch.

Big, juicy IPA. Less alpha but higher on the hop oiliness than the Hop Lei.

Citrus pine, high alpha IPA.

Non-funky saison, somewhere between a Belgian single and a wit.

Seems like a very classic wit flavor, maybe a little watery. Sweet, cereal.

Liked it a lot. Previous review holds.

Decent blonde ale.

Fairly ideal black lager, a bit on the roastier side, but also with a strong cream-coffee sweetness.
Side Pull Draft at Hana Koa Brewing Company, Honolulu

Pretty sweet, light, but not watery in the way that beers like this can get. Would maybe have wished for a little character to poke out past the sweetness. First Lukr pour I've consciously had, can't say I noticed anything different about it.
Side Pull Draft at Hana Koa Brewing Company, Honolulu

Tropical/pine hazy. The bitterness is a little more on the dank, herbal side but fades away quickly.
Draft at Hana Koa Brewing Company, Honolulu

Opening flavor is pure strawberry, followed by blackberry and cherry. Juicy but only medium tart. Definitely fits the description of a "smoothie sour."
Draft at Hana Koa Brewing Company, Honolulu

Despite being award winning I thought it was mid. Just a blonde ale without significant distinct character.
Bottle at The Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain, Marana

Was excited to try this on nitro. I remember thinking the Hiwa was quite roasty but this was nice, light dark chocolate notes. But my first sip had a big blob of mucousy slime that was wildly unpleasant?? Out of fairness not rating it.
Nitro Draft at Maui Brewing Company, Honolulu