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    Grapefruit DIPA isn't listed yet on their site, but that sour apricot looks delicious.

    I always thought Utah could be a good sour beer state, low ABV and hard water would work in our favor.
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    Really digging Firestone Walker's Luponic Distortion 001 right now. Readily available (somewhat), not to spendy, lots of hops nose and flavor with minimal bitterness. Could have a little more body but all in all pretty damn good. Looking forward to 002 in July I think

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    Ice cold goodness
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    some damn good IPA's out there

    Quote Originally Posted by wasatchback View Post
    Easy Jack is the best low alcohol content session IPA you can readily get. Super Session #2 is pretty phenomenal for the style but good luck outside of VT
    i personally prefer the stone low abv ipa ("go to") over the firestone one. I just picked up the SN "summer pack" case, which includes a low abv ipa that i've never heard of or tried. looking forward to having a few of those.

    Quote Originally Posted by My Pet Powder Goat View Post
    Grapefruit DIPA isn't listed yet on their site, but that sour apricot looks delicious.

    I always thought Utah could be a good sour beer state, low ABV and hard water would work in our favor.
    i always thought that utah brewers were missing the opportunity for british-style bitters, too. plenty tasty ones in britian under 3.2
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    Quote Originally Posted by bodywhomper View Post
    I just picked up the SN "summer pack" case, which includes a low abv ipa that i've never heard of or tried.
    My wife believes it's best pared with veggie super nachos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz View Post
    Nice to have MPA and other Melvin IPAs in CO.
    The IPA is becoming my go-to as of late. Delicious.

    Threw back a few of those and a few Odd13 Codename: Superfan yesterday. Good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lexi-Bell View Post
    Holeeeee shit, the Alchemist brewed something other than Heady Topper?!?!

    You gotta give us more than its now one of your favorites; how does it compare to the Heady? How long has it been out? Can you ship some to me?
    The Alchemist brews(ed) many different styles. Porters, sorghum beers, etc. HT is their flagship and I can't wait for the stowe brewery to open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stapes View Post
    The IPA is becoming my go-to as of late. Delicious.

    Threw back a few of those and a few Odd13 Codename: Superfan yesterday. Good stuff.
    Coincidentally, just saw the Melvin IPA at the store earlier today and am sipping on one now. Pretty heavy resinous mouthful with a strong malt backbone to balance out the 7.5%. If it wasn't $13/sixer, I would probably buy frequently.

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    Codename Superfan from Odd13 is damn good. Personally I think it's the best IPA brewed in CO you can buy outside the brewery. Comrade stuff is good but not this crushable. Reminds me of Focal Banger in that it's kinda grassy but In a good way. Did I mention crushable?

    Had the DDH version at the brewery last week and was equally as impressed. This is definitely my new go to CO IPA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasatchback View Post
    Codename Superfan from Odd13 is damn good. Personally I think it's the best IPA brewed in CO you can buy outside the brewery. Comrade stuff is good but not this crushable. Reminds me of Focal Banger in that it's kinda grassy but In a good way. Did I mention crushable?

    Had the DDH version at the brewery last week and was equally as impressed. This is definitely my new go to CO IPA.
    They just released a double dry hopped version of codename. Apparently they sold out already but it's on at the taproom.

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    That's what DDH stands for.. Yeah it was good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz View Post
    They just released a double dry hopped version of codename. Apparently they sold out already but it's on at the taproom.
    Had some cans of the DDH on Friday. Gotta say, and my buddies were giving me shit about it, but I prefer the regular version.

    On a hot summer day it almost tastes like OJ. I agree WasatchBack, highly crushable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasatchback View Post
    That's what DDH stands for.. Yeah it was good
    Oops. I gotta working on my readings.

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    Another shout out for Codename Superfan, though haven't had the pleasure of the DDH version. If you like this one, I encourage you to try Finkel & Garf IPA. Single-hopped deliciousness from Boulder. These two have emerged as my house beers for the summer drinking season. A lot of research was involved to arrive at this decision.

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    Tonight's lineup... NW vs MW. That Sticky Hands from Block 15 is insane. Definitely the best IPA being brewed in NW right now. Although I haven't had any Great Notion. Blows the doors off Anything from Barley Browns or Boneyard!

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    Wonder what I should have for Breakfast.

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    I hope the flavor injecting of beers is a passing fad.

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    Unlikely, since it's been done for hundreds of years.

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    Lambic is so hot right now too.

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    Kriek, Framboise and Peche Lambics don't have flavor added or injected, they go through secondary fermentation with fruit. Not in the same league as flavor added "craft" brews.

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    lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer Drinker View Post
    lol
    lol, why? There are a few brewers in the US that do a secondary fermentation with fruit and I tried some good ones. The beer that has added flavor extract or fruit without a second fermentation isn't good in my opinion. If you like it, good for you. It's not the same as Lindeman Lambic.

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    I like all kinds of beer, so I don't wish for certain types to not be made, I just don't buy them.
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    I hope Blue Cheese goes away...[emoji6]
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