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    I'll say it again, if you can get this where you are, drink it up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Conway View Post
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    Having their Pumking right now. (yeah, I know it's not an IPA, I'm so not core) It's still like drinking a pumpkin roll, yum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Conway View Post
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    I think I already saw jubelale on shelves last week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    I think I already saw jubelale on shelves last week.
    Jubleale as in Dechutes? If so, then yes that's out. Had one last night. Good stuff. Not IPA, but good

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    Here's a Mexican IPA I picked up last time I visited Southern California/Northern Mexico. It's not bad at all.
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    some damn good IPA's out there

    Pretty sure this has brought up, but check out Stone Ruination IPA,it rules. I love that in Jackson, Thai Me Up restaurant/Melvin Brewing they are doing variations of the GABF gold medal winning 2x4 Double IPA (& other beer festivals as well) with the Deebo Black IPA & the Ginger Beer the Red IPA. Both hover at 10% & have around 100 IBUs. In my opinion every beer from Melvin rules, way better than the overrated Pako's IPA from Snake River Brewing in Jackson. I like hoppy beers that get you loaded, not bloated.
    Always charging it in honor of Flyin' Ryan Hawks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW_SKIER View Post
    Jubleale as in Dechutes? If so, then yes that's out. Had one last night. Good stuff. Not IPA, but good
    One of my favorite winter ales.
    Always charging it in honor of Flyin' Ryan Hawks.

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    Had a pint of Green Flash on draft (Ok, three) last Friday. That was a damn good IPA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GiBo View Post
    Had a pint of Green Flash on draft (Ok, three) last Friday. That was a damn good IPA.
    They make nice brews.
    Always charging it in honor of Flyin' Ryan Hawks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altaholic View Post
    Pretty sure this has brought up, but check out Stone Ruination IPA,it rules. I love that in Jackson, Thai Me Up restaurant/Melvin Brewing they are doing variations of the GABF gold medal winning 2x4 Double IPA (& other beer festivals as well) with the Deebo Black IPA & the Ginger Beer the Red IPA. Both hover at 10% & have around 100 IBUs. In my opinion every beer from Melvin rules, way better than the overrated Pako's IPA from Snake River Brewing in Jackson. I like hoppy beers that get you loaded, not bloated.
    I loved both when I was there, I really enjoyed some Pako's for sure though. Need to get back and checkout Melvin more.

    Anybody done/going to GABF? Think I might have scored tickets for tomorrow, but curious how to attack THAT many beers/breweries.

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    Had a few great IPA's last night at GABF. Fresh Hopped Pallet Jack from Barley Browns was probably my favorite, along with regular pallet jack. Also Green Flash's Triple IPA was pretty nice.

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    Generally I am not a huge I PA fan, so have not been following this thread, bur I am sitting in a brew pub in Ventura, CA drinking a The Great Divide ' s Hercules DIPA, and my lips are numb. It is dam good.

    I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...
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    The latest Stone Enjoy By (10.31.14) is really really good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColMan View Post
    The latest Stone Enjoy By (10.31.14) is really really good.
    Have any of the Enjoy By's been bad? They are consistently some of my favorite big hop beers.

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    A few more from GABF: "Superpower" IPA from Comrade brewing (Denver) is another new favorite and their "Superdamp" was the fresh hop version and was really nice too. Their brewer was formerly at Barley Browns, who is well known for their IPA's

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    Not exactly in the IPA spectrum but the Ninkasi Oktoberfest is so damn good right now after a drive over the mountains and some deferred yard work.

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    some damn good IPA's out there

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    Not my favorite beer but it was left here so I'll drink it.

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    Went to Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival yesterday and had one of these after a couple of Mimosas. Girlfriend will attest to its mind-bending prowess.

    Great nose, that combo of Citra Amarillo and Mosaic gives it a pungent aromatic of sweet pine and crystallized flowers (if you've ever had Asian crystallized Chrysanthemum you'll know what I mean). 122 IBUs, 11% alcohol, 100% fun.

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    i just grabbed a 4-pack of this delicious nectar!
    it's way easier to get than the HT and i like the look, smell and taste better than HT.
    Heady taste like grapefruit, the Fiddle taste like apricots, so good!
    plus, there was no waiting in line, it's available at my local beer store!
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    Sixpoint sensi harvest wethop is tasting mighty fresh for an EC beer

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    i just grabbed a 4-pack of this delicious nectar!
    it's way easier to get than the HT and i like the look, smell and taste better than HT.
    Heady taste like grapefruit, the Fiddle taste like apricots, so good!
    plus, there was no waiting in line, it's available at my local beer store!
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    Just cracked one canned and bought at the brewery 2 weeks ago and couldn't agree more (although I get more pineapple than apricot), glad to see it is making it further south. 2nd fiddle is even better but the hop blend is not as readily accessible and thus the limited availability and canning.

    Hearing some somewhat troubling reports of HT quality not being up to standards lately...can't confirm them personally but have heard it from several regular drinkers and from both cans and on tap locally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    i just grabbed a 4-pack of this delicious nectar!
    it's way easier to get than the HT and i like the look, smell and taste better than HT.
    Heady taste like grapefruit, the Fiddle taste like apricots, so good!
    plus, there was no waiting in line, it's available at my local beer store!
    Fiddlehead Mastermind
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    I'll have to swing by and grab some. Haven't been to fiddlehead in over a year as I found their beers to be just OK. Have to give them another shot.

    Right now I'm really grooving on the Foley Brothers IPAs. Fair Maiden DIPA is one of the best I've had. Native IPA with Vermont hops is also top notch. Their regular IPA is solid as well. Stopped by the brewery last month and they are good people.

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    sounds like east coast is finally catching up

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