Propeller IIPA- From Halifax, a heavier and darker IIPA than all the rest I've tasted. It's loaded with malts. Small sips are very nice however the mouthfeel and the hop flavour place this in the category of a good try but further refinement of the malt selection and late addition hops is required for my taste. Even drinking a single pint seemed a bit of a challenge. A good IIPA but I expect more.
From the left: Propeller and Boxing Rock |
Flavour - 2
Aroma - 3
Mouthfeel - 3
Drinkability - 2
Total 10/25
Flavour - 4
Aroma - 4
Mouthfeel - 5
Drinkability - 4
Total 22/25
Russian River Brewery's Pliny the Elder IIPA - This beer is very distinct. A low mash temperature (148F I'm guessing) and a very low flavour malt bill (less than 5% I'm guessing) along with the abundance of Simcoe hops making this piney aroma and flavour like no other. Very light in colour. It is always a pleasure to drink but does not deserve the attention it has gotten over recent years. There are other better IIPAs on the market that are not talked about.
Flavour - 5
Aroma - 4
Mouthfeel - 5
Drinkability - 4
Total 23/25
Aroma - 5
Mouthfeel - 4
Drinkability - 4
Total 22/25
Moylan's Hopsickle IIPA - Wow. The hops are so over the top. I would place it in the category of an IIPA that should be enjoyed on rare occasions. I'm surprised my lips did not have lupulin residue from drinking this. Interestingly the hops are not abundant with citrusy or piney falvours. A must try beer. All other IIPAs have less hops in them.
A Must try Beer!!!
A Must try Beer!!!
Flavour - 5
Aroma - 5
Mouthfeel - 4
Drinkability - 4
Total 23/25
Ready Topper from The Alchemist - This beer seems to be revered on the east coast much the way Pliny is on the West coast. This beer has a lot of things going for it. The hops selection is distinctively different from Pliny. Pliny is all about Simcoe's piney hops aroma and taste. This beer is about striking the right chord of hops to deliver a well balanced IIPA.
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Flavour - 5
Aroma - 5
Mouthfeel - 4
Drinkability - 4
Total 23/25
Boxing Rock's The Vicar's Cross from Shelburne, Nova Scotia. I would have to say this is my favorite IIPA. The complexity of this beer seemed more refined and enjoyable than most IIPAs. The malt notes were there but not over the top and the hops balanced out the beer leaving you with a nice mouth feel. Well done. From looking at their web site they look small. They only produce two beers.
A Must try Beer!!!
Flavour - 5
Aroma - 5
Mouthfeel - 5
Drinkability - 4
Total 24/25
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