This beer pours a beautiful brilliantly clear orange-amber with a big, fluffy, cream-colored head of small bubbles that persists and leaves some Belgian lacing. The aroma of fresh baked bread and bread crusts is just a bit grainy, with grassy and resinous tangerine notes and hints of tropical fruit. The flavor echoes the fairly substantial (for an American IPA) malt backbone with crackers, honey, and a bit of a nutty character. The finish is quite dry, although there is an offsetting honey note – with bitterness lingering in the back of your throat. With just above a medium body and a crisp and clean expression that invites you to drink more, there's also a bit of alcohol warmth. Very enjoyable and tasty, with the hops dominating the bittering, though a bit more subdued in the flavor and aroma. Enjoy this with a spicy Indian curry dish – or just by itself for a balanced and engaging IPA experience.