Type of beer: IPA
Container Type: 355 mL bottle
Alcohol by volume: 7.00%
Country of origin: United States
Rating: 75% (see below)
Number of times I've had this beer: 1st
Cost: $1.25
Tasted on: 10/25/09
Colours of label: Orange/Yellow/Purple
Drank From: Glass
Label Reads: "Mo-Jo: 1: A magic spell or charm; magical power; 2. Herbaceous ale that summons hop attacks. Our journey through the Looking Glass takes a sharp turn beyond the traditional IPA . . . big, bold and fearless. Light in color with intense hop aroma, MoJo’s “mojo” lies in the power of the Amarillo hops. Fresh and crisp with a slight citrus finish, this brew has become a staff favorite."
website: www.boulderbeer.com
Best for: getting your black cat bone
Ratings:
Taste: 15/20
Flavour: 16/20
Buy again: 16/20
Aroma: 7/10
Satisfaction: 8/10
Complexity: 7/10
Intangible: 6/10
Handwritten notes: To put it "old skool": Grape to the fruit to the grapetty-fruit. Grip-grop-grippity froo! I can't imagine that there is anything about this beer that would set it apart from the overwhelming flood of grapefruit IPAs coming out of the U.S. of A. It's good. Sure. Are we experiencing a golden age, a renaissance of beer, so to speak? What was once revolutionary is now commonplace. Makes ya think.
Label Reads: "Mo-Jo: 1: A magic spell or charm; magical power; 2. Herbaceous ale that summons hop attacks. Our journey through the Looking Glass takes a sharp turn beyond the traditional IPA . . . big, bold and fearless. Light in color with intense hop aroma, MoJo’s “mojo” lies in the power of the Amarillo hops. Fresh and crisp with a slight citrus finish, this brew has become a staff favorite."
website: www.boulderbeer.com
Best for: getting your black cat bone
Ratings:
Taste: 15/20
Flavour: 16/20
Buy again: 16/20
Aroma: 7/10
Satisfaction: 8/10
Complexity: 7/10
Intangible: 6/10
Handwritten notes: To put it "old skool": Grape to the fruit to the grapetty-fruit. Grip-grop-grippity froo! I can't imagine that there is anything about this beer that would set it apart from the overwhelming flood of grapefruit IPAs coming out of the U.S. of A. It's good. Sure. Are we experiencing a golden age, a renaissance of beer, so to speak? What was once revolutionary is now commonplace. Makes ya think.
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Beer #333 of 3,652
Beer #333 of 3,652
1 comment:
I recently reviewed this beer and I 100% agree with your assessment. Good beer, but isn't set apart from all the other grapefruit IPAs.
-Lost
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