The Poojer Posted October 13, 2011 Posted October 13, 2011 i had a very good IPA at Rock Bottom in King of Prussia, PA...it was very good....
plenzmd1 Posted October 14, 2011 Posted October 14, 2011 i had a very good IPA at Rock Bottom in King of Prussia, PA...it was very good.... Really?? I never associate them with having any kind of good beer..guess it's my chain prejudice coming outh
The Poojer Posted October 14, 2011 Posted October 14, 2011 It's really not too bad, and the amount of time I spend at the kop mall, its a nice place to grab a beer...$2 draft Thursdays don't suck either Really?? I never associate them with having any kind of good beer..guess it's my chain prejudice coming outh
Tony P Posted October 14, 2011 Posted October 14, 2011 2 miles from my house... Southern Tier IPA is my favorite...had 2 last night actually. Grab a Pumpking if you find it in the stores. You won't be disappointed. Our local World of Beers is having a Southern Tier night next Tuesday. 7 brews on tap including the Pumpking, IPA and Double IPA. Can't wait!
MattyT Posted October 15, 2011 Posted October 15, 2011 I'm a total beer nerd that actually tracks and rates the beers I drink. Here are my top rated IPA/DIPAs (highest rated first). Pliny (CA) Kern River Just Outstanding (CA) Dogfish Burton Baton (DE) Flower Power (NY) Ska Modus Hoperandi (CO) Surly Furious (MN) Sierra Nevada Harvest Fresh Hop (CA) St. Arnold Divine Reserve #11 (TX) Two Hearted (MI) Alpine Duet (CA) Ballast Point Sculpin (CA) Blind Pig (CA) Odell Myrcenary (CO) Port Brewing Mongo (CA) Alesmith IPA (CA) Port Brewing Wipeout (CA) Firestone Walker Double Jack (CA) Avery Maharaja (CO) Green Flash West Coast IPA (CA) Three Floyds Arctic Panzer Wolf (IN) If you want to try a good example of a west coast DIPA, Firestone Walker Double Jack just came into our market. Give it a shot.
Hammered a Lot Posted October 15, 2011 Posted October 15, 2011 Blue Points Hoptical Illusion does it for me. Flower Power is not bad, Southern Tiers IPA I'll drink for a change up' Tonight I'm throwing back some Racer 5 IPA.
mead107 Posted October 15, 2011 Posted October 15, 2011 I have to head to work in five minutes, NO wine. My son Matt has made some very good IPAs
rockpile Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 on a crazy IPA kick right now, trying to try them all...have already tried a lot in my years but am revisiting now....post your fave IPA (thats India Pale Ale) for those who are really newbs to the burr world.. Few of my Faves: - Dogfish Head 60 min IPA (and obviously their 120 min) - Stone IPA - Saranac IPA Please divulge! Picked up a 'growler' of Long Trail Double IPA. I will let you know....... hic.... Did two growlers of Pumpkin Spice IPA since the football season started. Very different and deceivingly easy to consume in mass quantity. 2 miles from my house... Southern Tier IPA is my favorite...had 2 last night actually. Grab a Pumpking if you find it in the stores. You won't be disappointed. For those in the Western NY Area come down to Lakewood NY and enjoy a pint or two. http://southerntierb...com/index1.html ipa the iso-alpha acid experience IPA stands for India Pale Ale and ours is an American version of the classic style. IPA’s namesake lies in its colonial roots. British soldiers on their way to India drank a lot of beer, but found it would go stale on the long voyages. Meanwhile, brewers knew that by adding more hops the beer would stay fresh. Voila! A new style was born and it is one we are proud to brew. Southern Tier IPA is triple hopped on its journey to your glass for a fully aromatic experience. 7.3% abv • 12.1ºL • India Pale Ale 12 oz (6 pack & 24 bottle case) / 1/2 keg / 1/6 keg
The Poojer Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 Nice list...I folllow several philly area bars as well as philly tap finder on Twitter and when I see a miss beer, I check them out...gonna carry this list with me. Monks Cafe just had pliny and blind pig side by side...saw it too late I'm a total beer nerd that actually tracks and rates the beers I drink. Here are my top rated IPA/DIPAs (highest rated first). Pliny (CA) Kern River Just Outstanding (CA) Dogfish Burton Baton (DE) Flower Power (NY) Ska Modus Hoperandi (CO) Surly Furious (MN) Sierra Nevada Harvest Fresh Hop (CA) St. Arnold Divine Reserve #11 (TX) Two Hearted (MI) Alpine Duet (CA) Ballast Point Sculpin (CA) Blind Pig (CA) Odell Myrcenary (CO) Port Brewing Mongo (CA) Alesmith IPA (CA) Port Brewing Wipeout (CA) Firestone Walker Double Jack (CA) Avery Maharaja (CO) Green Flash West Coast IPA (CA) Three Floyds Arctic Panzer Wolf (IN) If you want to try a good example of a west coast DIPA, Firestone Walker Double Jack just came into our market. Give it a shot.
PaattMaann Posted October 20, 2011 Author Posted October 20, 2011 just had a Sixer of Great Lakes - Commodore Perry, tasty, tastyyyy stuff
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted October 23, 2011 Posted October 23, 2011 Heavy Seas - Loose Cannon IPA DogFish Head - 90 Minute nad my favorite new local Southern Tier - 2xIPA IPAs are a gateway beer. Once you get addicted to hops you move on to the imperials and double/triple IPAs. Good call. I recently burned myself out on Octoberfests and my last 3 6er's have been Southern Tier 2xIPA. Great tasting beer with a surprisingly high ABV. That 8.2 will sneak up on you! Another good strong IPA is Titan IPA 7.1 ABV and great tasting. There are several breweries out there that regardless of the style of beer, you can't go wrong. Among them: Avery Bell's Lagunitas Leinenkugel's Sierra Nevada I've heard a lot about Pliny the elder but haven't been able to find it in Charlotte. Does anyone here know if it's available in Charlotte?
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