Flavor Profile
How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions
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What is a Double IPA?
IPAs are hop-forward ales with 5.5–7.5% ABV and IBU 40–70+. Bold hop aroma — citrus, tropical, resinous — with firm bitterness and a dry, clean finish.
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Serve & Enjoy
How to get the most out of Hill Farmstead Abner
Serve at 7–10°C for the best flavour balance and aroma expression.
The curved shape concentrates hop aromas and supports a thick head. Essential for aromatic ales and IPAs where the nose is half the experience.
Store in a cool, dark place. Check the best-before date on the label for guidance.
Tasting Notes
AI-generated sensory profile for Hill Farmstead Abner
◎ Appearance
Abner presents a bright golden hue with excellent clarity and a dense, white head that persists admirably. The beer displays vibrant carbonation with a lively cascade, showcasing the brewer's attention to freshness and conditioning. Its luminous appearance belies the complexity contained within.
◌ Aroma
The nose is immediately dominated by resinous pine and bright citrus notes from the Centennial and Simcoe hops, layered with exotic tropical fruit aromatics. Herbal and slightly floral undertones provide complexity without overwhelming the core hop expression. A subtle alcohol warmth emerges on deeper sniffs, hinting at the beer's considerable strength.
◐ Taste
The palate opens with a soft, full mouthfeel that belies the aggressive hop profile, allowing pronounced grapefruit bitterness and pine resin to shine throughout the mid-palate. Citrus flavors persist with a pleasant dryness that prevents cloying sweetness, while the 8% ABV provides warming alcohol character without harsh spice. The bitterness remains elevated at 80 IBU but remarkably well-integrated and balanced.
◑ Finish
The finish is dry and crisp with a lingering resinous aftertaste that extends well beyond the swallow. Subtle warming alcohol provides a satisfying conclusion to this complex DIPA.
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