Smells enormously dank, piney and resinous, with some citrus and almost spicy hop notes playing along as well. The taste is very sweet, with that dank pine and resin kicking in quickly, leaving the juicy citrus notes. The sweet-bitter attack comes as a shock, but an interesting one. The oily, round beer drops plenty of sugar and a boatload of bitterness on the tongue at the same time, feigning sweetness at the finish, but finally flicking a cutting tail. It might get cloying in a pint glass, but it’ll be the bomb with a lamb vindaloo.A:Orangey, pale gold, slighly cloudy, big foamy, off-white head of medium retention. S: Fruit, citrus, floral, toasty malt, amd something else. FFF's signature to me is balance of complex brews, this has got it. I think a big malt sweetness is coming, but it doesn't. Lot's of flavors of tree fruits and citrus lend together. The lacto is a background addition, makes the brew full and smooth without being overly pronounced. On tap at Andys Corner Bar, creamily lactose milk-sugared vanilla sweetness provides sturdy foundation for grapefruit-peeled. And this is a brew that could get a dude in trouble quick. Heads up 3 Floyds Apocalypse Cow may not be available near you. Maybe it's me, but I'd never guess the alcohol level of 11% abv by the taste. Follow this beer to get notified when it's available nearby, try searching in a different area, or discover some similar beer. Three Floyds Apocalypse Cow Beer Review Article by FisterRoboto of Brewed by Three Floyds Brewing Co. A wee bit of lingering hop bitterness I could do without, but now I'm splitting hairs.ĭ: Love these guys, a Milk Imperial IPA, only FFF's pulls this kind of shit off. Not their best, but throughly enjoyable, original, and totally drinkable. There's something really unique about the taste and sort of refreshing for a rocket fuel brew. Apocalypse Cow by Dan Grzeca Created for 3 Floyds Beer Label Screen Print, Signed by Artist Size: 18 x 24 From: Chicago. #THREE FLOYDS APOCALYPSE COW FULL#įFF's are one of the top original craft brewery's that continually push the boundries of style and their minor runs are way more interesting than a bunch of others full efforts. This is the last beer of the ones they have pictures on their site for that I have had to try. Pours cloudy with a two inch, tightly packed, off-white foam. Time stands still for the retention as the foam just sits there and stares back at you. ![]() Lacing is really thick and sticky, leaving a nice coating on the glass.Īroma is hop forward like most of FFF beers. Citrus, pine, and floral are both there with the citrus being the front runner. Three Floyds Apocalypse Cow Total Wine & More Home Wine Wine Limited Time Specials Save with Wine Deals Save 3 on Cabernario No. The back bone of sweet malts show through also. Taste is sweet up front and through the middle with a bit of a mild middle - not really all that interesting. The hops are pleasant with floral and citrus playing nicely together and on your palate. Not really bitter until you start swallow after the initial swallow. ![]() Sort of thin for a DIPA as is the carbonation. Being my third beer of my night this one is making my lips a little numb as I consume. I think you can almost get a milkiness to it along with viscous hops in the end of the beer. A little different take on a DIPA and I think they pull it off.
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