Received in a trade from wasaywhat. Date on can of 08/25/20.
Pours cloudy and very light in color. Two inches of extremely white foam cover. In recession the foam becomes meringue with thick lacing abounding. Great retention.
Aroma is mango, orange, dank, and green lemon.
Taste is mango and orange. Juicy. Not as dank as the aroma and the lemon is mildly present at best. Clean finish that is somewhat crisp as well.
Light body with a stiff carbonation that attempts to hold up the light body. Juicy but dries in the end.
A good balance of hops and easy drinking and smooth finish. the hop profile could use a boost but that might take away from the finish. Definitely would like this beer again. Enjoy!
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Reviewed: Wednesday, September 09, 2020 at 15:44:59
Tasted: Wednesday, September 09, 2020
$0.00 for 16 oz. can
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Beer Notes
Brewed as a love letter to the trendsetters out on the east coast, Dank Meme is golden colored pale ale, 45 IBUs and 5% alcohol by volume. This beer is me not caring about clarity or aesthetics, in fact not a single fining was given to this beer. We hopped this beer like a boss, Azacca, El Dorado and plenty of Citra in the finish are sure to make you say, 'O rly? Me Gusta!'
"Well ya see, Norm, it's like this... A herd of buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest buffalo. And when the herd is hunted, it is the slowest and weakest ones at the back that are killed first. This natural selection is good for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole group keeps improving by the regular killing of the weakest members. In much the same way, the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Excessive intake of alcohol, as we know, kills brain cells. But naturally, it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine. That's why you always feel smarter after a few beers." - Cliff Clavin, of Cheers