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Originally Posted by HOP-HEAD
In my opinion, this beer cannot be compared to a Hop Devil, a Two-Hearted, or even a relatively inexpensive Goose Island. But.... if I were to limit myself to $5, I'd put it against just about every other beer on the shelf simply because you won't find another $5 IPA.... I've tried. An $8 sixer of Goose Island is better, as are a $10 sixer of Bells or Victory. But again, they're nearly twice the price.
Want a true, hoppy, clean finishing IPA, go with the higher price. Want a micro-ish taste at a bud light price.... give the Point a shot.
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Well, you're right- it won't compare to a good IPA. But that's because it's NOT an IPA. Compare it to Sierra Nevada, or another American Pale Ale, and I think you'll find it is not that bad.
From the website:
Point Cascade Pale Ale is handcrafted combining special top-fermenting yeast and a dry hopping process to create this truly classic American Pale Ale. The intriguing character is derived from generous quantities of the choicest Yakima Valley Cascade hops and the finest crystal, 2 row pale, and Munich malts. The result is a delicious American Pale Ale with a signature fragrant hop bouquet and soft malt palate.
Introduced: May, 2004
Availability: Year Round
Malts: Crystal, 2 row pale, and Munich malts
Hops: Yakima Cascade
Suggested Pairings: Poultry, steak, seafood and beef burgundy.
I love Two Hearted as much as the next guy(?), but to say this pales next to it (get it, pales?) isn't fair. It'd be like comparing Newcastle to Big Foot Stout. Different styles, different tastes.
Point Pale Ale is a good standard every day American pale ale.