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after the $35 case of Hop Rocker.
I want to go to your local.
after the $35 case of Hop Rocker.
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. 2012 Bigfoot Barley Wine Style Ale. 9.6%abv. Deep clear amber with a thick uneven foamy head. Huge complex aromas of chocolatey malt backed up with piney hops and some candied fruit. Big malt but also a large dose of hops gives this a full and creamy body tempered with a tongue smacking bitterness. It's another slow sipping beer, the alcohol is well masked but the astringent bitterness more pronounced and the finish is similar to some peaty whisky. It actually seems hoppier than the Hoptimum. I admit I like this one a lot, I'm going back for a few more tomorrow. It needs further study to identify all the flavours, that and it is quite nice.
Went to Leura Cellars today and picked up one of these. Unfortunately they'd sold out of the Hoptimum but I did get a bottle of Boogoop and a couple of Mountain Goat limited releases, in amongst some more IPAs and a couple of red ales. Spent too much money.
SNBC's Torpedo IPA is their best American IPA offering IMHO, but there's much better out there.
Suggested locals from here in New England from me:
New England Brewing Company Ghandi Bot Imp. IPA, and their Sea Hag IPA
Southern Tier's 2xIPA and IPA
Coronado's Idiot IPA (this is especially tasty!)
Victory Brewing's Hop Devil.
Harpoon's Leviatan Imp. IPA
From the midwest my favourites were:
Stone's Ruination IPA, and
Bells Two Hearted.
I like Stone Arrogant Bastard more than the ruination. Haven't had either in a while but from memory the carbonation in the Arrogant bastard was more appropriate than the amount of gas in the ruination. Both are beers I miss though.
The Arrogant bastard is a great beer - but a strong ale rather than an IPAhttp://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/92
If you can get it the oaked arrogant bastard, double bastard and lukcy basartd (that's actually how its spelled) are great too.
Little Creatures Brewing Company. Single Batch 'Day of the Long Shadow'. 8.9%abv Spiced Ale.
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Probably get laughed off the forum for this, but I like Smith & Clyde (available at Aldi).
Maybe not the best beer I've tasted, but it's good, and it's under $30 a slab!!!
Little Creatures Brewing Company. Single Batch 'Day of the Long Shadow'. 8.9%abv Spiced Ale.
Clear coppery amber with a firm but pillowy head. Rich malt but predominantly spicy creaming soda/sarsaparilla with undertones of gingerbread and clove. Properly warming with cinnamon and high alcohol this is smooth and perfectly weighted, just delicious, I have missed ales like this since moving back from the UK. After a while the aromatics fade to beery hop and yeast goodness but a quick swirl brings the head back up and the aromas come on strong again. Didn't refrigerate this one at all, straight off the shelf at about 12 degrees is just right. Not the best spiced ale I've ever had but it is very good. Made with allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg and dark muscovado sugar with UK Sovereign and Challenger hops.