ILBMF
Well-Known Member
I've already posted a thread months ago on the kegged version of Evolution Lot #3 IPA. It has been released in bottles in the last month or so and we've been buying it whenever we see it.
IPA lovers MUST try this beer from Delaware! My best description is...perfect balance between bitterness and sweet, hoppy aroma. This beer is as hoppy as I've ever had in a super smooth, non offensive and bold way. Very drinkable, not heavy or ''thick''. Just try it if you can find it.
It's 6.8% and around 60-65 IBU's. These guys really know how to extract serious hop flavor. Heavy Seas Loose Cannon was my favorite IPA which I have successfully cloned here at home, but now I have another beer to try to duplicate. I'll need some help from the more seasoned brewers here. I hope someone tries this. I've used one of the forum member's Cannon clone recipes, but It took me 5 batches or so to tweak it and get the proper balance between the hops and malt according to what I get out of the real deal Loose Cannon.
IPA lovers MUST try this beer from Delaware! My best description is...perfect balance between bitterness and sweet, hoppy aroma. This beer is as hoppy as I've ever had in a super smooth, non offensive and bold way. Very drinkable, not heavy or ''thick''. Just try it if you can find it.
It's 6.8% and around 60-65 IBU's. These guys really know how to extract serious hop flavor. Heavy Seas Loose Cannon was my favorite IPA which I have successfully cloned here at home, but now I have another beer to try to duplicate. I'll need some help from the more seasoned brewers here. I hope someone tries this. I've used one of the forum member's Cannon clone recipes, but It took me 5 batches or so to tweak it and get the proper balance between the hops and malt according to what I get out of the real deal Loose Cannon.