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(Served in a nonic)
A- This beer pours a crystal clear slightly dense yellow with a gentle carbonation of microbubbles densely packed in there and a egg shell white head of foam that breaks up.
S- The pale malt note gives way to a gentle herbal dry hop finish.
T- The green herbal hops have a slight mint quality to them that turns a bit pungent in the finish and lingers for a moment.
M- The medium mouthfeel has no alcohol heat and a gentle fizz and creamy texture.
O- This is a sessionable nice hop forward beer with good malt flavors and a nice mint hop quality in the finish. It has a nice creamy texture but the bitterness starts to grow a bit to strong in the after taste.
Served In: Pint Glass

16 oz can sent to me in a stealth package by howardf. Thanks, man. Served up in a standard pint.
A: Pours up a golden yellow body. Held to the light, it is an incredibly vibrant golden. The beer is clear with a lazy carbonation. The pour got me about two fingers of bright white head. It falls slowly to a thin but complete top cap. Lots of lace sticks all over the glass.
S: Nice citrusy hop presence. Getting a good amount of orange rind and lemon. Slightly floral as well. Not coming across incredibly bitter, but it is very fragrant in the hop realm. Just a touch of malt coming through but it is dominated by the hops.
T: A lot like the nose. Starts off all hops. Citrus notes of orange and lemon. Getting that bite you would get if you were chewing on orange skin. Slightly bitter/hoppiness, but nothing too crazy. Just enough to let you know whats what. Little bit of malt on the backend. Pale and biscuity. Damned tasty.
M: Mouthfeel is on the light side of medium with a crisp carbonation level. Finish is nice and dry. ABV is in check and barely noticeable. Bitter on the palate. Aftertaste is all citrus and orange skin.
OA: Damned tasty Pale Ale. Everything is where it should be and comes together beautifully. In the battle of the pint can Pale Ales, I think Daisy Cutter has the edge but Osiris isn't far behind at all. I would be more than happy to see either of those beers in my local beer stores. Damned good beer and it will disappear quickly for sure.
Served In: Pint Glass

Thanks NFLMVP for this one.
A really stupid font choice makes the can hard to read. Not a good choice by the design and marketing side.
Pours a clear medium yellow with a goldish hint. Millions of tiny bubbles constantly rise from the bottom and make their way to freedom at the top. A thick foamy slightly off-white head sits atop and slowly settles to leave the walls of the glass coated in a thick layer of sticky lace.
Smells of slightly bitter hops with a nice note of lemon and orange peel and a light malty sweetness. Copper and caramel malt bring just a bit of sweetness to balance the hop aroma.
Hops are key in this brew with a slightly spicy bite up front, followed by flavors of lemon and a bit of orange. Just a touch of piney bitterness then, smooth underlying malt body balances things well.
A nice pale ale that goes down easy and doesn't overdo anything. All the tiny bubbles never stop from start to finish.
Served In: Pint Glass
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