
The first is called Hair of the Dog Day-Time Ale and it's 4% ABV and hopped with Strata, Citra and Ella. In the glass it's a very pale murky yellow, looking sickly, almost greenish. The aroma is more cheerful, suggesting lemon icepops and good vanilla ice cream, though with a slightly pithier edge too. There's a pleasant smoothness to the mouthfeel, which is especially impressive given the modest strength. Best of all, it's clean, absent of all grittiness, heat or inappropriate allium. Instead you get the same simple citric sweetness as was demonstrated in the aroma: nothing fancy, but very tasty. It's nicely refreshing too, that smoothness making for very easy drinking, and it has enough fizz to clean the palate. The bitterness does grow a little as it goes along, but not to any serious degree, and certainly not problematic. It meets the spec of a day-drinking beer nicely.

It would be odd not to buy them as a pair, but if only picking one, I would go for the Day-Time. East coast wins, for a change.
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