Beer of the Weekend #564: pseudoSue

The beer tonight has become a Hawkeye State legend: pseudoSue, brewed by the Toppling Goliath Brewing Company of Decorah, Iowa.


Serving type: 22-ounce bottle. No freshness date.

Appearance: Poured into a pint glass. The color is light, golden-amber. A finger of beige-colored, dense, buttery head dissipates slowly and leaves an even skim with a few bubbles and a ring around the edge.

Smell: The hop citrus is immediately noticeable after popping the cap and it lures you in. Oh… Orgasmic. Lots of sticky, tropical, grapefruit and mango goodness. There is also orange and a good dose of pine.

Taste: Mmm… Sticky sweet and zesty from the citrus, but malts and caramel are also noticeable. Grapefruit, mango, orange, gritty hops, pine. The alcohol provides a noticeable sting and intermingles with the grittiness, but it thankfully fades as the beer warms. At that point the citrus really starts to shine.

Drinkability: This is good stuff. Beautifully citrusy.

Fun facts about pseudoSue:

-Style: TG calls it pale ale.

-Price: $6.99/bottle at John’s Grocery in Iowa City.

-Alcohol content: 5.8 percent ABV.

-IBU: 50 IBU.

-pseudoSue is named after Sue, “one of the largest, most extensive and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex specimens ever found,” according to Wikipedia. Which makes this description, via the beer’s webpage, very fitting:

This single hop pale ale showcases the Citra hop for a well balanced beer that is delicate in body with a mild bitterness in the finish.

She roars with ferocious aromas of grapefruit, citrus, mango and evergreen. pseudoSue’s unique and addictive taste is clean and bright with just enough bite!

The Quiet Man’s grade: A.

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