Point taken. But... walking distance from our house. And no hobos in sight.
Next time you're out this way, let's compare. We're keeping our options and minds open.
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“Out Cold IPA”, cold IPA (lager yeast), 6.5% ABV, Bricksworth Brewing Actual
Mosaic, Citra, HBC 586 CRYO
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This is the first cold IPA Ive yet had that was hazy; most all are clear. It’s a new draft favorite.
Interestingly, the three distinct hop varieties were all developed by the same people. It is reminiscent of Blackstack Brewing Local 755, but has differences in body and aftertaste.
Bricksworth “Ask Jeeves” NEIPA, 6.4% ABV
Strata & Idaho 7
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This one is a bit heavier bodied and has a lingering texture, though not as complex as the cold IPA. Idaho 7 is a trendy hop variety here and also in WA beers, I am told.
From my favorite local brewery:
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IPAs can be very hit or miss for me, but this one’s all right.
Almost as good as it was in Tallinn.
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Legend Dairy by Goldwater Brewing Co. it’s a Milk Stout at 7.5/ABV. It’s very good.
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I feel the same about IPAs. Very hit or miss. Usually miss.
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IDK about the looks. Looks like a lot of other beers. Have you seen the smoothie beers?
Taste semi tangy mild strawberry flavor low bitterness. Easy drinking enough flavor without being overpowering. Finishes dry.
I've tried pastry beers and am not a fan. This sounds better? Maybe?