Beer of the Weekend #426: Mikkeller Mt. Hood

My goal is to finish off my sixer of the single-hop series tomorrow night. Which means the beer tonight is Mikkeller Mt. Hood, brewed by Mikkeller of Copenhagen, Denmark.


Serving type: 330 ml bottle. No freshness date.

Appearance: Poured into a pint glass. The color is cloudy amber/orange. A finger of unspectacular, off-white foam left a spotted lacing and ring around the edge. A couple specks of sedimentation are noticeable.

Smell: Light citrus (lemon and orange) and earthy/grassy hops blend with scents of sweet and tangy fruit, pale malts, honey, caramel, and toffee.

Taste: It mirrors the aroma for the most part, but the proportions are different. There is less fruit and citrus and more earthy bitterness. The aftertaste is very dry and tinged with a little booze. It has the exact same gritty, unpolished bitterness (at least it seems unpolished to me).

Drinkability: Meh. It has nice flavor but is just a (pricy) educational tool.

Fun facts about Mikkeller Mt. Hood:

-Style: American IPA.

-Price: Somewhere around the $4.50/bottle range.

-Serving temperature: 45-50ºF.

-Alcohol content: 6.8 percent ABV.

-“Theoretical IBU”: 33.


The Quiet Man’s grade: B.

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