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TwoGuys IPA (9% ABV) an American Double IPA; very hoppy and bitter; full-bodied with lots of flavor; overall: excellent!
Pours a yellowish amber gold with a dense fluffy 1/4 inch head. The body is clear with visible active carbonation. Bready European dry malts, bready yeast and a small scent of honey, mildly bitter hops.
Overall: Tastes like a Kolsch-style or even a pilsner, definitely not an IPA, and definitely not a California IPA that is marked with 7.2% abv.
If you like malt liquor, you'll like this stuff. If you like IPA, you'll probably have the same gag reflex I had when I took my first (second, third, fourth... and then I dumped it out) sip.
It's really, really malty, without a hint of hops.
Strobist: SB-800, set to 105mm, held above the bottle at 1/4.
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Basically, this is a stronger, hoppier version of their regular IPA.. Bigger, badder, better i always say, ok i never say that... but, this is a 7.7% with over 100 ibu's. It's not a soft beer, n00bs beware! it is delicious though. Orangeish color, great hop smell and definitely brings the citrus-y oily hop character.
This is a great version of the double IPA style.
i know the graphic is weird, even though it reminds me of something a wolf teeshirt person would be into.... it's still a great beer.
Brewery: BrewDog Ltd.
Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Website: www.brewdog.com/punk_ipa.php
Beer style: American IPA (India pale ale)
Alchohol (by volume): 6.0%
Tasted at: a hotel in Västerås, Sweden
IPA Best of Show, Splashlight October 22, 2022 NYC
Photo credit: Okay Ogut/ Splashlight/ Lucie Foundation
Fullers - IPA 5.3% ABV. New bottle. This is an OK IPA, not hugely hopped, but a nice blend of malts and hops. I always get a taste of tea from this beer, maybe its just me. 6.5/10.
Summer quencher! IPA fermented with brettanomyces claussenii + mango, guava, tangerine and passion fruit. Dry-hopped with Mosaic and Citra.
Brewery: Eel River Brewing Company
Scotia, CA, USA
Web site: www.eelriverbrewing.com/organic-india-pale-ale.html
Beer style: American IPA (India pale ale)
Alcohol (by volume): 7.2%
Tasted at: a hotel in Long Beach, California
In one of the buildings at Google, there's a whiteboard survey of what languages people speak. My dad added the "Igpay Atinlay" entry; I added /ɑi spik ɪn ɑi.pi.ei/ "I speak in IPA."
4.6%
Pours dark golden with a dense head.
Dry crisp flavour, very refreshing, almost like a soft drink after all the strong Belgian beers I have been supping.
Nice, perfect with two sausage rolls and curry ketchup.
I opted for one of the IPA's - hoppy, bitter taste was quite pleasant.
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Our first Hopster is a North American IPA made with with Mosaic, Idaho 7, Azacca and our homegrown Cascade hops. Aromas of dank hops will unironically overtake your senses. Pouring a golden hue with a tight white foam, it looks even fresher than your newest tattoo. Juicy flavours of tropical citrus, mango and pine are inviting and exciting, just like listening to your favourite vinyl. And don’t worry, it’s vegan.
Ah, the poor man's IPA. This one can be found at my local convenience store, not the source of many quality brews. This makes for a nice session IPA with it being lower in alchol comparitively and also not too bitter.
A good IPA for noobs or if you are desperate from something a bit tastier than what the store might have.
Nothing special, but nothing here to hurt your feelings either.