Superfuzz
Brewed By: Elysian Brewing Company (Anheuser-Busch InBev)
Number of Ratings: 497
Style: American Fruit Pale Ale
Brewed In: 6010 Airport Way S. Seattle, WA 98108, USA
ABV: 6.4%
IBU: 45
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Number of Ratings: 497
Style: American Fruit Pale Ale
Brewed In: 6010 Airport Way S. Seattle, WA 98108, USA
ABV: 6.4%
IBU: 45
People Who Liked This Beer Also Liked:We don't have enough ratings to say what beers are similar.
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usmcfire - June 19, 2020Interesting mouthfeel,tingly. Easy drinking little bit of fruit and citrus. Can to glass at the Florida house.


huskychampion - July 22, 2018Slight bitter beer with not as much orange flavor as I would expect. Good summer beer...Brew frees version of blood orange is much better.




festiv1030@yahoo.com - October 20, 2017So much blood orange it makes it bland. Small hops hit at the end. Not a great beer


ShadManJ - August 13, 2017Very strange. Low on hops that normally give the citrus taste, but has citrus taste from the blood orange. Almost like a session IPA but low IBU and fairly high ABV for a pale ale.


clipinski13 - August 11, 2017Starts with a tart, up-front flavor, however, the fullness dissipates into a thin feel across the tastebuds. A good brew but comes up a bit subdued on the finish.




The real Coop - November 11, 2016I like blood oranges for the unique orange flavor. It pairs well with this pale ale. Good hop balance. Almost tastes like citra hops in this beer.


Beerguy33 - October 2, 201610/1/16 - 22 oz bottle into large Pilsner glass. Pours a hazy golden color, decent carbonation. Aroma is citrus, piney and bready. Taste is blood orange up front, with a slight breadyness and a bitter almost lemony finish. Some sweetness and an almost chewy mouthfeel. There is some big chunks of sediment throughout. Pretty good beer, but it seems more like an IPA than a Pale Ale. Solid effort. I'd have it again for sure.



