Poured for can, cloudy with hop debris. Not exactly enticing.
Hops were too fruity, nearly no bitter.?
These sort of complaints always strike me as someone trying to fit the beer into a preconcieved box rather than allowing yourself to enjoy it for what it is. Do you see a hefe and think "that's not exactly enticing" then close your eyes, take a sip and complain, "ugh, I hate pillowy mouthfeels and beer that isn't bitter!" Because if not, then it seems to me that its not the appearance, mouthfeel, or flavors that you don't like, but rather that they aren't what you expect an IPA to be--clear, crisp, bitter.
everyone's got their own preferences of course, and perhaps you dislike all cloudy, non-bitter beer. There wouldn't be anything wrong with that. But that would make you someone who only likes a few types of beer, not a hater of NEIPAs.
Try one again, but instead of thinking of it as a newfangled IPA, trying thinking of it as an interesting new style that you've never tried before.
