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Golden orange in color, Dry Hop boasts three-fingers of snowy white head that dissipates into a thin layer on the glass after a few minutes. This is a very aromatic beer that smells like a field of wheat, with notes of Belgian yeast and orange peel. The bready and grassy malt base is complemented by a hint of tangerine sweetness, which is swiftly overshadowed by a delightful piny hop bitterness in the aftertaste. This is a crisp and dry beer that eschews the sweetness you might find in other saisons. This gives the beer both characteristics of an American IPA and a Belgian saison. This is fitting as we thank Brasserie Dupont for sending this beer on the nearly 9000 mile journey from Belgium to California so we could give it a try.
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