This IPA is lovingly brewed by the fantastic Overtone.
This tasty brew comes in a 440ml can and is 8.0% ABV.
The good people at Overtone say:
‘Lost in translation’ is here.
Scottish people all around the world are historically mis-understood. We wanted to pay homage to this fact and name each beer with oor favourite Scottish slang words. Be prepared to be scratching yer heeds at these beer names!
The Third beer in our Lost in Translation Series Our beer series
OOFT; The sound made when impressed by something!
This Double New England IPA Showcases the Citra hop in Leaf, Pellet and Incognito form! This is a full bodied, hop forward beer with huge Citrus and Tropical Fruit flavours.
James –
Loads of Tropical Juice with a hazy and creamy body. This drinks incredibly smoothly.
Matthew –
Great beer. Easy to drink
Robin –
Ooft is right. Great big dipa. Very tasty juice
Alastair –
Ooooft happens to be one of my own favourite expressions when something is impressive, and this is in that category 🙂 great to see a local Scottish brewer joining the big league.
Phil –
Barry –
Quickly becoming my favourite brewery, consistently good.
Jon –
Kyle –
The smoothest thing ive ever drank, incredible beer!!!
Lee –
Hazy and a little oily
Vincent –
Beautiful. Thick, juicy and full of flavour all the way down. Wish I had another.
Glenn –
Ooft indeed
Kevin –
Rory –
Absolute Banger
Alan –
Oh my, that is splendid. Well done Overtone you’ve knocked Tope Rope’s Papa Mango off the my top perch!
Adam –
Ooft, this is good! Excellent example of the style. Soft fruit and pineapple flavours.
Kim –
A+
Liam –
Joel –
Tony –
Maciej –
smoother but Rosa (Polly’s Brew Co.) is my favourite
Nick –
Good
Carl –
Another winner from Overtone
Richard –
This beer has one of the most intense Hop flavours I have ever tasted. Extremely drinkable.
Gary –
My favourite Overtone yet, if you swapped the label for Verdant the country would be going crazy for it.
Barry –