I've only had the session IPA ( One Life, One Love], but that shit was juicy! Guava all day.
I've only had the session IPA ( One Life, One Love], but that shit was juicy! Guava all day.
Beer pipeline running underground in Belgium..
http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/15/travel...ine/index.html
.... but it only has a start and end point. While it would be cool if it could be piped into homes and businesses, similar to the way water is delivered, the system wasn't designed for this.
Best IPA I've ever had. Monkish has me hooked.
Game of Thrones time. Cheers!
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/4861/148353/
Not bad, I think I needed it to be colder for whatever reason.
RBC
what kind of hopps does that have (suppa duppa fly)? A bit of fruit in it as well? That color looks awesome!
Probably the most complex beer I have ever had. A cacophony of flavors that take my taste buds in different directions.
A little Socializing and I found this (the insta embed on PFA doesn't include the comments, so I copied them below)
https://instagram.com/p/BFXAc3BGlJL/
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- monkishbrewingCan release for tomorrow (Sat 5/14) at 12pm. Two new IPAs. // ONE LIFE. ONE LOVE // 5.0% Session IPA with Citra and Mosaic!! I know, i know … it’s kinda big for a “session IPA” and is more of an American Pale Ale. but we like calling things some sort of “IPA” about 75 cases (which is roughly how much previous batches have been) // SUPA DUPA FLY // 6.7% IPA with Simcoe, Amarillo, Galaxy. about 160 cases. That’s right, about double our usual amount.
1L1L is $15 per 4 pack limit two 4pk per person. SDF is $16 4pk limit four 4pk pp.
Also PINT GLASSES will be available ($6)
#monkishcans #onelifeonelove #supadupafly #labeer #craftbeer #newbeer #craftcans #beerrelease #hopheads #ipa #drinklocal #notmissyelliott
oh, cool. thanks for that.
based on the hops, Id probably enjoy the other one more since it has citra hops.
$4/can is kind of steep, but may be worth a try, if these come to Chicago.
They make double IPAs because a single amount of awfulness just wasn't enough.
lol, it is funny that the beer that sailors were forced to drink because their beer would go bad is now the beer that everyone pays a premium for. I have to guess that after so many centuries of drinking it, that when reintroduced into the palette that it woke up some 200 year old gene that got used to drinking over-hopped ales.
busted out my last one of these last night.
Its one of my top beers, but they make it so damn difficult to get around me, and Im like 2 hours from the brewery
Considering all of the fancy ass hops from different regions and new methods of brewing like Dogfishhead continuously hopped IPA, I would say that the traditional ones would be on the weak to medium side, since modern brewers have been hopping for flavor at different stages of the brew cycle, instead of hopping for the sake of preserving the beer for 6 months in a wooden barrel. I mean the only other option the sailors had was to drink Grog, and that shit still got you too fucked up to be of any use on a pitching deck in high seas.
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