Foothills Brewing Craft
Happiness is back with Terrain IPA, 6.3% ABV, which is dedicated to help the
natural wonders of North Carolina, by keeping the trails of our beautiful
Appalachian Mountains. Terrain IPA pours a deep golden orange color with a big
fluffy three finger white head that slowly fades into decent lacing around and
through out the glass. The aroma on Terrain IPA is much like a basket of citrus
fruits, oranges and grapefruit with peels and all. There is a bit of some
earthy pine notes hanging around the citrus aromas. Terrain IPA has similar
taste to the aroma. You get nice notes of grapefruit and orange and some earth
pine notes that come on stronger in the middle of the mouth and the lead to a
slight bitterness on the back. Terrain IPA finishes nice with slight citrusy
fruits and a bitter earthy and pine note. After taste doesn’t linger to long
with the slight bitterness as the fruity citrus notes fade into the bitterness.
This Terrain IPA is good, but the other two in the Foothills Craft Happiness
Series are slightly better, and I give Terrain IPA an A-. There is only just a
little going on with this IPA (which taste good), but more fruit flavors would
make the beer perfect, not much though just a little. Too much and the beer
wouldn’t be good. Foothills made another good beer and one that I think
everyone should try. Cheers! Please enjoy responsibly.
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