8 reviews for Edge - My Grandmother's Polish NE IPA 6.0%
Rated 3 out of 5
22-02-2021
Paulius –
Rated 5 out of 5
19-02-2021
Duncan –
Fantastic collab 👍
Rated 3 out of 5
19-02-2021
Gareth –
Drinkable, but nothing special 3.5/5
Rated 4 out of 5
17-02-2021
Michael –
Rated 5 out of 5
14-02-2021
Martin –
Really enjoyed this ale
Rated 3 out of 5
12-02-2021
John –
Aromas of orange, tangerine and mango. Pours a pale orange in the glass. Medium bodied, this starts on a zesty, bitter orange and tangerine pith taste. Then you have some creamy citrus notes coming in at the middle to give it abit of depth. It ends zesty and tangy, with fruity tangerine flavour. I loved the can art on this and I was expecting alot from these two breweries coming together, but I feel that although it's a good beer, I've had beers from each of these breweries individually that would blow this out the water.
Rated 3 out of 5
28-01-2021
Andy –
My first go at Edge and disappointed. For my taste, it’s a 2.5*. For what it represents, it’s about a 3.5*. Only moderately hazy with nowhere near the advertised fruitiness. It feels like a very standard pub ale with added moderate fruit and haze, with that aley bitterness of yesteryear
This IPA is lovingly brewed by the fantastic Edge.
This tasty brew comes in a 440ml can and is 6.0% ABV.
A juicy New England style IPA is one of the specialties of Stu Mostow’s resident Spaniard, Ben. So it was natural that upon his return to his native homeland he would brew one with Barcelona’s landmark brewery
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Paulius –
Duncan –
Fantastic collab 👍
Gareth –
Drinkable, but nothing special 3.5/5
Michael –
Martin –
Really enjoyed this ale
John –
Aromas of orange, tangerine and mango. Pours a pale orange in the glass. Medium bodied, this starts on a zesty, bitter orange and tangerine pith taste. Then you have some creamy citrus notes coming in at the middle to give it abit of depth. It ends zesty and tangy, with fruity tangerine flavour. I loved the can art on this and I was expecting alot from these two breweries coming together, but I feel that although it's a good beer, I've had beers from each of these breweries individually that would blow this out the water.
Andy –
My first go at Edge and disappointed. For my taste, it’s a 2.5*. For what it represents, it’s about a 3.5*. Only moderately hazy with nowhere near the advertised fruitiness. It feels like a very standard pub ale with added moderate fruit and haze, with that aley bitterness of yesteryear
Roy –