Reviewed 5/7/2019
The Disappearance of Helle Crafts
New England Brewing
Woodbridge, CT
NEIPA 8.2%
Hazy dark yellow color with a 1” white head.
Pine and floral aroma, a little fruit.
Taste of biscuit, melon, and pine.
Good lingering bitterness.
Reviewed 5/7/2019
The Disappearance of Helle Crafts
New England Brewing
Woodbridge, CT
NEIPA 8.2%
Hazy dark yellow color with a 1” white head.
Pine and floral aroma, a little fruit.
Taste of biscuit, melon, and pine.
Good lingering bitterness.
New England Brewing opened in 2002. They were one of the earliest breweries to can their beers.
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