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Definitely more of a west coast style, but using newer hops. Nothing hazy about them, which is nice. Hubert (like 17 others have said) is a standout, as is their IPA. 2x4 is solid, but I find most of their 2x to be a bit boozy for me (* and Lambda especially). Trouble is finding fresh stuff, but when you do, it's great.

Killer Bees is my favorite though (Honey Blonde). Great summer crusher with just a bit of sweetness. I could drink that beer all day long.
 
Definitely more of a west coast style, but using newer hops. Nothing hazy about them, which is nice. Hubert (like 17 others have said) is a standout, as is their IPA. 2x4 is solid, but I find most of their 2x to be a bit boozy for me (* and Lambda especially). Trouble is finding fresh stuff, but when you do, it's great.

Killer Bees is my favorite though (Honey Blonde). Great summer crusher with just a bit of sweetness. I could drink that beer all day long.
Lambda is a hot mess
 
Hubert is awesome, and readily available at the pharmacy near my house.

Kernel, no. Cloudwater, yes. Cloudwater makes the best hazy IPAs on the planet.

I had three Cloudwater IPAs in Haarlem, NL in July. I loved what they were doing with the series of IPAs. Same malt bill, same hop bill, different yeasts. That was really cool to see a brewery do that.

They were reaaaaalllly good, but nothing amazing.
 
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