About This Beer
Did you know that the marshmallows in Lucky Charms actually have an official name? They’re called marbits — a combination of ‘marshmallow’ and ‘bits.’
Here’s another fun fact: after hopping today’s IPA with Galaxy, Taiheke, and Centennial, the Southern Grist crew loaded up this unique stunner with a dose of lactose and REAL marbits! That’s crazy!
Tasting Notes
Each sip masterfully blends the classic citrus and grassy hop flavors we all love in Hazies with ribbons of ‘mallow sweetness. Notes of tangerine and ruby red grapefruit course through the velvety body, followed by subtle pine resin nuances. Rich vanilla swirls underneath, making each swig a real treat! You could say it’s magically delicious!
Hazy
Hoppy
Juicy
Sweet
Creamy
Noteworthy Ingredients
Lactose
Galaxy Hops
Centennial Hops
Taiheke Hops
Lucky Charms
Reviews
3.9
1.0
don’t do that.
look, the hops are fine, the mouthfeel creamy. but you know that film you feel after eating cereal marshmallows? that still happens when you put them in beer.
4.0
the marshmallow is definitely there. make sure the beer us extremely cold
4.0
Has a very pleasant creamy vanilla taste yet lacking some of that hop bitterness punch
0.25
I’m sure it’s usually fantastic, but this one arrived completely flat so it went down the sink after one unpleasant sip.
2.0
not a fan of the marshmallow after taste
4.75
I'm baffled that anyone could not like this, even given the sometimes radical differences in palate. I would put this in my crate EVERY TIME if I could. It isn't just pleasantly novel, it's delicious.
3.75
this took me several sips to figure out if i liked it or not. ended up being pleasant. smells sweet and marshmallowy, but the flavor is understated.
4.0
it’s magically delicious
3.0
not as good as it sounds!
4.25
Balanced lightly citrusy IPA with some good marshmallow character. Light bitterness.
4.0
very good