Clear with great head retention, smells of blood orange, floral hops, and alcohol. The taste is toasty and crisp with subtle juicy undertones of blood orange and a medium body. The finish is long and moderately bitter with citrus peel, pine resin and herbal hop notes. Overall, if you like Flesh and Blood from Dogfish, but wish it had a more subtle fruit presence and higher ABV, this is your beer.