I struggle with this beer as well. I guess I get it for what it is... a massive kick in the pallet hop bomb.... If that is what yer looking for.
Not an IPA per se but had a Jacks Abby Hopstitution #3 Calyptra tonight that I was real happy with. Bright and lots of citrusy hops. Realize JA not as far reaching as Stone but heads up to any NE mags.
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A first here for sure. The 12/24 (? date) was not their best, apparently pellet hopped, but the last brew from March was very good imo.
for the record I did enjoy March more than the prior two or three I tried. Still big so for me more so just a heavier hitter than I tend to seek out which by no means makes it a bad beer.
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I was told that they used all pellets for that enjoy by bottling where they typically use at least some full cone. I can't confirm this, just what I was told by the bev mgr at one of the larger local retail shops here.
I am not a brewer so I would defer to someone like Peruvian or others who are in the know, but here in VT, I'd guess that much less than 95% of what I drink locally is brewed exclusively with pellets. I just sent a message to a local brewer I know and asked him the question, I'll post his reply.
Sierra Nevada, Anchor, and a few big guys, and maybe some nano's use whole leaf. On a large scale, they require specialized equipment, and the benefits are debatable at best.
I'm sure maybe one of the Stone's Enjoy-By beers was a fresh hop/wet hop which was whole cone. But I don't think they use whole cone or leaf hops for most of them. I could be wrong though, it's happened before.
Truth is though, most breweries these days are using pellets.
So Stone apparently takes back all the Enjoy By that doesn't sell by that date. My local little store was stuck with some and the distributor said they weren't taking it back. She no longer buys the Enjoy By and I don't blame her. Either the distributor sucks or Stone is screwing them or something else...since I'm getting only one side of the story.
The marketing of this product is a little weird. They are bunching the dates/releases too close to one another imo. And the beer is good, but not great.
Any hopheads in/near Boston I suggest you hit up Trillium in the Seaport District. They are putting out great beers. UPPERCASE DIPA is the latest I have had and it is great.
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^ That's a good one. OTOH, I just had the Harvest Single Hop with Idaho 7 hops and I didn't like it much. I thought it had more of a Belgian character to it. Not your typical west coast IPA, for sure.
Not really for the ipa thread since I didn't get to try it. But Seattle people should try holy mountain's beers. I went to the tasting room this weekend and tried most of what was on tap. Nothing was disappointing, the oat brown and rye porter were really good and the Belgian stuff was with having as well.
I think they just recently opened but I'm impressed and gonna watch for their beer
I was in Portland a few years ago. There's Allagash, shipyard, Gritty Mcduff's, Sebago, and a few more probably. I would say Allagash, which is a little out of town, would be first on my list. Sebago was pretty good, Gritty's was classic, but not outstanding, Shipyard might be cool for the tour.
One place that you must go to was Novare Res Bier Café. One of the best beer bars I've been to. Great selection of rare bottles and a nice menu.
Didn't make it to Maine Beer Co. But Marshal Warf was in some small ass town north of Portland and they were pretty good too. Belfast maybe? My list was by no means definitive, except for Novare Res.
Went back home for a couple of days and tried a couple pints of this. Great fucking beer:
Your dog just ate an avocado!
Maine Beer Company's Lunch IPA and MO Pale Ale are both very fucking good.
Yeah, Lunch is very good.
Fussy turned me on to Bissell and that is damn good stuff! The Substance is awesome and the Swish is even better. The problem is trying to get it.
We have a half empty warehouse in Portland and Rising Tide is interested in leasing it. That wouldn't suck!![]()
pit stop at the Portsmouth Brewery on the way up. never been a rye guy but the smuttynose rhye IPA was a super smooth drink. also a fan of the royal imply stout at 12%; bringin the afternoon buzz.
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