
FU (Forever Unloved) Sandy

Brewed By: Flying Fish Brewing Company (Cape May Brewing Company)
Number of Ratings: 107
Style: American Pale Wheat Ale
Brewed In: 900 Kennedy Blvd, Somerdale, NJ 08083-1031, USA
ABV: ?
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Number of Ratings: 107
Style: American Pale Wheat Ale
Brewed In: 900 Kennedy Blvd, Somerdale, NJ 08083-1031, USA
ABV: ?
People Who Liked This Beer Also Liked:We don't have enough ratings to say what beers are similar.
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Highly carbonated, hoppy, but mildly so. A pleasant mouthfeel. Actually a beer I've tried before, but much more refreshing the second time around.





Pours a light hazy straw from the bottle into a DFH IPA glass to a frothy two-finger head. Great lacing, beautiful effervescent carbonation. Smell: cantaloupe and lemon zest, with just a touch of pine. Taste: not as much melon, but a wonderful lemon-zest, flavor up front, smooth/thick, but not heavy body (probably due to the interplay of wheat and the high carbonation) with almost zero malt flavor, and a bitter, but not overly-so finish. Overall: great summertime brew here in South Jersey. This is one of my new go-to lawn-mowing and grilling beers. Note: drink it as fresh as possible because bottles I had earlier this summer had MUCH more melon characteristics.



That was brutal. I'm from jersey and lost my house in Sandy so I really really wanted to enjoy this one.





Great fruity notes blend nicely with the soft hop finish. Has a nice soft mouthfeel as well.



Expected a more malt forward beer but the hops come through nicely. Very well balanced. Having lived through Sandy, I especially appreciate the effort.



Golden in hue with no head and piney aromas. Very pine hop forward with a lemony pledge like taste. Reminds me of the cleanup I had to do after sandy. An ok middle of the road beer. Really harsh and rough towards the end.

