thebandit1
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Fresh Maharaja is still great. Had a pour at the brewery a few weeks ago.Imagine trying to explain to a hazeboi that Avery Maharaja was hot **** back in the day.
Fresh Maharaja is still great. Had a pour at the brewery a few weeks ago.Imagine trying to explain to a hazeboi that Avery Maharaja was hot **** back in the day.
And the OG for me that blew my mind, good old Heady and friends
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This is probably a dumb question: is Heady Topper considered a New England IPA by current standards? I mean, it's quite bitter and only a little hazy. Definitely not juice-like. Or is this like asking if The Stooges were punk?
/ducks
**** is wrong with you?Or is this like asking if The Stooges were punk?
Another now out-of-style IPA that comes to mind is Lone Pint Yellow Rose IPA. This feels like one of the last talked-about non-hazy IPAs in beer circles prior to the onset of Global Juicening.
I remember really loving it when I could get it, but after chatting at my local bar with some visitors from the DFW area it sounds like quality has since taken a noticeable downturn.
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I lived in Dallas at the time and this was like the first IPA from Texas people traded for any value. When everything went to haze ****** Texas traders started insisting this beer had been one for the hazebois the whole time.
I felt like after the first two or three batches the beer sent up to DFW never held up in bottles compared to draft. That may not be the brewery's fault. You can always find packages of Yellow Rose sitting in warm storage.
Indeed they do. I wish these would come to Texas, but always stock up when I'm in NM or CO (La Cumbre is available in Denver now!).Southwest talkbeerians: do these still bang???
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I buy Elevated all the time. It’s still fantastic.Southwest talkbeerians: do these still bang???
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Head Hunter still bangs. White Rajah doesn't have dates unless the case is sitting out. Brew Kettle is building a new brewery and WR is supposed to be canned. Hopefully with clear dates.These 2 from Ohio got me all hot and bothered 10 years ago. Many of my first beer trades were for 6 packs of these.
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I buy Elevated all the time. It’s still fantastic.
The OG for me. Someone buying 19 year old me 60/90 minute fully converted me.I’ll piggy-back to add this:
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Completely blew my mind when I had it in the mid-2000s. I still remember paying like $45 for a case and thinking how nuts it was considering Coors Light was $16 for a thirty pack.
19 year old me would've gagged if I drank an IPA. I was drinking Cisco, malt liquor, and OG Brass Monkey mixed with Sprite.The OG for me. Someone buying 19 year old me 60/90 minute fully converted me.
Tasted like garlic and green onions.How about some devil's lettuce? This used to be pretty divisive back in the day.
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I don’t think this one made many waves outside of the Chicago burbs, but it was pretty much my introduction to the hop wars. I miss that innocence.
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I remember there being a release festival that was, for the time, incredibly overpriced. But you got guaranteed Hop Juice and...for a limited time....Hop Juice BLACK!
In Memoriam: Black IPA’s will need to be your next trip down memory lane. Should be good for 6 or 7 replies.
In Memoriam: Black IPA’s will need to be your next trip down memory lane. Should be good for 6 or 7 replies.
Good riddance.
Speaking of wet hopped beers... This beer still bangs when fresh. Unfortunately, it seems like it sits on the shelf a lot of places. Hopefully it's all gone by the time next year's comes out.
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Those earlier Bitter Monk versions were ******* ace.Speaking of IPA sub-genres that have been wiped off the ******* earth...
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Definitely the best example of that style I've ever had. Though I did also enjoy Stone's Cali-Belgique.Those earlier Bitter Monk versions were ******* ace.