Green Empire x Farnham - Pumped iipa
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Shot Away IPA
Altamont Beer Works, Livermore, CA
Style: West Coast
Hops: El Dorado; Citra; Summit; Simcoe
ABV: 6.8%
BOD: 2/28/19
Drink Date: 4/14/19
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Proper Brewing SLC Hop vs Hop dipa
Dual hop Ipa that was supposed to show the hops used on the label, seems they replaced that with the bottling date :rolleyes:.
Juicy and tasty, wish I had bought more.
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At this point I'm ready for both the NE and Brut IPA trends to go away.
Don't buy them?
I don't have a problem with the "haze craze", although several of the breweries I support make a bit too many and often they all start to taste the same...
That said, I am not a fan of the "bigger" breweries (Sierra Nevada, Firestone, etc.) cranking out mediocre hazes to capitalize on the trend.
I really do appreciate the breweries that deviate from the standard haze hops (Mosaic, Citra, Simcoe, etc) to try and create distinctive flavors. I also applaud the breweries that strive to make hazes that exceed the "standard" low IBU (30-45). I have been digging the West-Coast mutations that up the IBU into the 60+ range, but still keep the fruit forward flavor.
As for the "Brut" thang? The few I've had I've been sorely unimpressed by. Not my thang.
:)
Blueberry Mosaic Milkshake IPA
Moonraker Brewing, Auburn, CA
Hops: Mosaic
Other Ingredients: Blueberries, Vanilla Beans, Lactose
IBU: 30
BOD: 3/13/19
Drink Date: 4/17/19
Interesting.
Only my second "milkshake" IPA (the other I've had was Moonraker's Mango Citra).
I think I dug the mango one a bit more.
However, this one reminded me of 15-to-20 years ago when my buddies and I would frequent Toranado in the Lower Haight District of San Francisco and order an Anderson Valley Oatmeal Stout cut with a Marin Brewing Company Blueberry Trail Ale to create a "Blueberry Oatmeal Stout".
That was some tasty pastry shit long before "pastry" stouts were a trend.
The bartenders at Toranado thought we were kooks, but they didn't charge us extra for the concoction!
:)
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I’ve been to St. Croix a bunch and one of the quirks always was the beer sucks. Before this trip the best beer on the island maybe getting a Sierra Nevada.
Leatherback Brewing is new and damn impressive. Excellent west coast style IPA. Definitely bringing some back.
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Dreamspeaker IPA
Modern Times Beer, San Diego, CA
ABV: 7.2%
Hops: ?
IBU: ?
BOD: 2/18/19
Drink Date: 4/18/19
All the cans says (other than the government health warning) is: "This Beer Is Vegan"...
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Boat Shoes Hazy IPA
Karl Strauss Brewing Company, San Diego, CA
ABV: 7.2%
Hops: Pacifica, Simcoe, Mosaic, Pekko, Galaxy
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I try to make the hour+ trek to Moonraker when I can and when they have a multiple release or I will hit them up on my way down to Sac or the Bay when I'm either going to a show or visiting the folks/friends. Since they tend to release midweek (usually Wednesday), it's a bit hard with work and whatnot, though this winter I think I got down there 2 or 3 times. :)
That said, I scored this can at New Moon in Truckee. They have a pretty diverse selection of cans. The only drawback is that often times the cans they have are several months past canning date, so I've purchased some skunked brews on more than one occassion.
Generally speaking, though, it's kinda hard to find Moonraker outside of the brewery.
Philosophy, this new taproom in Truckee, usually has 1 or 2 Moonraker brews on tap, though. But $9 for a 10oz is a bit pricey (imho), so I only hit that spot up every once in a blue moon.
:)
Interesting. Not that I'm trying super hard, but I've never seen moonraker sold anywhere but at the brewery.
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I think for all intents and purposes they really don't sell it anywhere but the brewery.
I believe that the Philosophy taproom in Truckee actually drives down to Moonraker and picks up the kegs they tap.
I would be willing to bet that the New Moon folks did the same with the cans they've had recently.
I first scored Moonraker cans at Zander's in Truckee about 2 summers ago. When I went back a month later and asked the owner about why she didn't have any more she replied that the brewery didn't contact retailers until after they had done their on-site sales and by then they were usually sold out.
Additionally, a coupla summers ago I stumbled upon this pretty decent craft beer store in Placerville. I asked the guy the same question and he laughed. Said that unless you went to the brewery good luck scoring their beers. He even said that he'd gone to the brewery and stood in line and that folks coming out were re-selling the beers in the parking lot for 2-to-3X the original price. I dunno about that, though, as I've stood in line at the brewery on release days and nobody was trying to scalp their beers in the lot. :)
I also think the "demand" for Moonraker has somewhat subsided, as I've gotten cans up to 2 weeks after the original release at the brewery.
But 2 summers ago you could stand in line for 2+ hours and they'd sell out (the guy in front of you would be from Morgan Hill and the guy behind you would be from Santa Rosa!).
:)
A Momentary Lapse of Judgment Unfiltered West Coast IPA
Collab: Urban Roots Brewing, Sacramento, CA + Alvarado Street Brewery, Monterey, CA
ABV: 7.2%
Hops: Mosaic, Simcoe
Fermentation: All Stainless
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Pink Boots Made For Hoppin' West Coast IPA
Loomis Basin Brewing Company, Loomis, CA
Hops: Pacific Northwest hop varieties, unique each year.
"Pink Boots is an international non-profit organization supporting women in the beer industry."
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Hazards Haze IPA
SLO Brew, San Luis Obispo, CA
Hops: Mosaic, Citra, Vic Secret
ABV: 5.5%
IBU: 20
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Crystal Cloud Polarized IPA: Beer #68
Gigantic Brewing Company, Portland, OR
Hops: Citra, Mosaic, Crystal
ABV: 7%
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The Time Warp Dank IPA: Beer #79
Gigantic Brewing Company, Portland, OR
ABV: 6.3%
Hops: N/A (the label merely states: : We heavily dry hopped this beer with the stickiest, drippiest, dankest hops that'll really drive you insane. Let's do the time warp again.")
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I'll try to remember to take a photo next time I drink one, but had a Bale Breaker Hop Country Session IPA last night and it was very tasty. I'm usually somewhat suspicious of "session" beers, but this one comes in at 5.4%, so it has some substance to it.
https://www.balebreaker.com/beer/hop-country
Old school solid IPA.
Sea Hag from NEBCO.
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That’s like the IPA equivalent of going to see Neil Young.
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