Beer Review: Sante Adairius Rustic Ales Dog Disco Unfiltered West Coast IPA

Sante Adairius Rustic Ales (SARA), located in Capitola, California, is known for their focus on barrel-aged sours and Belgian-style saisons, making “Dog Disco” a noteworthy release as an unfiltered West Coast IPA.

Appearance:

Pours a slightly hazy, deep golden-orange with a creamy, persistent white head.

Aroma:

Bright and dank. Aromas of grapefruit, tangerine, and passion fruit are balanced by classic West Coast pine resin and subtle earthy notes.

Flavor:

The palate is hit with a citrus punch—notes of orange peel and zesty grapefruit dominate, followed by a light tropical sweetness. Mid-palate, an assertive bitterness balances the hop-forward character, culminating in a clean, slightly resinous, and dry finish.

Mouthfeel:

Medium-bodied with soft carbonation. Despite being unfiltered, it drinks crisp, avoiding any heavy yeast presence.

SARA proves their mastery beyond sours. This is a standout unfiltered West Coast IPA, delivering bright, layered, and complex hop flavors while maintaining the style’s signature crisp and balanced character. A refreshing and incredibly satisfying beer.

Available at SF Tequila Shop

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