What a nice surprise it was to find this one in the bottom shelf in the door of the fridge a few days back. It was not that I bought it very long ago at all (only a week or two), but just that it was the one that I forgot when I was trying to think back on what I grabbed when last beer shopping. Probably not as nice as finding an unexpected 20 dollar bill in your pocket, but it was pretty cool nonetheless.
As we fade into the weekend . . .
Brewery: Terrapin Beer Company (Athens, GA)
Name: Hop Karma (Brown IPA)
Style: American Brown Ale
ABV: 6.00%
Tasting Notes: Stored in the fridge and served in a pint glass. Allowed to warm a bit before pouring and drinking. A cross of an American Brown Ale and an American IPA . . . either style probably an OK description.
Aroma: Sweetness that is somewhat caramel/brown sugar-like with and even, fruity, somewhat floral hoppiness underneath. Not too potent overall but quite nice.
Appearance: Dark brown color with red tones when held to light. One finger, tan color head that is thick with good retention and leaving a solid trail. Seems opaque though clear with a few rising bubbles visible when held to light.
Flavor: Moderate level of hoppy bitterness up front that fades into a light roastiness of a brown ale. A nice balance of those two components. Hint of dryness at the finish with some nicely lingering roasty notes.
Mouthfeel: Medium body with a moderate to low level of carbonation. Quite creamy and pretty smooth.
Overall Impressions: Milder overall flavor than the nose suggests . . . more IPA in nose and more brown ale in flavor. Pretty spot on to what it says that it is a combination of. Might be worth a home brewing experiment someday. Glad I let it warm some (not too long) before drinking.
Grade: B to B+ range

Terrapin Beer Company - Hop Karma

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