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Buckeye Seventy-Six Summer Seasonal
Buckeye Brewing Company
Bedford Heights, Ohio, USA
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1 3.50 1 171 04-14-2005

Brewer's Description:
"Our first bottled, summer seasonal will be for sale by the end of June. This strong India Pale Ale is brewed with all Centennial hops which gives it a citrus character. In addition, sweet orange peel is added at the end of the boil. The grain bill is 100% English pale ale malt. OG 1.076"

Alcohol Content (ABV): 7.9%
Calories: Unknown
Carbohydrates: Unknown
Bitterness (IBU): 100
**Stats are based on a 12 ounce beer

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User: drewm320  (565 reviews/ratings) 
Added: 06-23-2006

Location: Dayton, OH
Type: Bottle 
Rating: 3.5
A cloudy, amber colored beer that starts with a strong bitter aftertaste. Both beers I've tried from Buckeye have had an exceptionally well-balanced collection of hops. With this one, the bitterness seemed to come and go allowing the more subtle tastes to emerge. Fairly good although hopheads would probably find it weak compared to other Imperial IPAs.


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