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Wine, Beer, and Spirits>What's your favorite IPA?
Footbag 11:05 AM 04-30-2009
Either Victory or Dogfish 60 minute. But I'll never turn anything down from Sierra Nevada.
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landhoney 12:07 PM 04-30-2009
My favorite......my own. There are 1001 reasons to homebrew, but you IPA lovers have an extra reason. The ability to dry-hop and bottle(or keg) and drink relatively fresh makes for an amazing IPA. I think this was the reason Pliny was not bottled until recently, had to be pretty fresh to maintain that huge fresh hop aroma and flavor. That, and the ability to put you favorite hops and hop combinations into your brew. I like making larger, later hop additions to get more of the flavor/aroma and less of the bitterness. And it's gotta be fairly dry, high final gravity IPA's :-)

My favorite combo: Amarillo and Simcoe, 30min/15min/Flame-out/DryHop. :-)
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SeanGAR 12:17 PM 04-30-2009
Originally Posted by landhoney:
My favorite combo: Amarillo and Simcoe, 30min/15min/Flame-out/DryHop. :-)
Hopbursting ... I like it.

Add CZT in there and you're gold.
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kugie 12:34 PM 04-30-2009
Harpoon IPA, DogFish 90 and 60, MayFlower IPA
Who am I kidding any of them i think I might have an appointment on The deck tonight.
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D. Generate 01:32 PM 04-30-2009
Originally Posted by landhoney:
My favorite......my own. There are 1001 reasons to homebrew, but you IPA lovers have an extra reason.
Could not agree more. Aside from things like the Bill of Rights and being able to find a public space to smoke in, homebrewing is what I have missed the most since moving to London.
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csbrewfisher 01:53 PM 04-30-2009
I know it's not an IPA, but I just had my first Mighty Arrow Pale Ale from New Belgium Brewery last night. It was incredible.
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HawkEye19 07:34 PM 04-30-2009
I'm having one of the Sam Adams Longshot DIPAs (the Pliny clone). It's tasty, but I'd love to hear someone compare it to the real thing.
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BeerAdvocate 05:21 PM 05-01-2009
I just had a few Odell IPA. Its going in my Top 3 IPAs!
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GarlicBreath 06:04 PM 05-01-2009
What about Miller Lite and its "Triple Hops", does that count? :-)
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Stick 06:30 PM 05-01-2009
Brought home a growler of Great Lakes Lake Erie Monster, it's pretty tasty stuff. If I had to pick a favorite, would likely go with Bell's Two Hearted, also a big Stone Brewing fan.
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Bruins Fan 09:00 PM 05-02-2009
Harpoon.
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cricky101 09:30 PM 05-02-2009
Love the Bell's Two-hearted. The Hopslam is also great when one can find it ... Hop-o-liscious
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BMTA 10:36 PM 05-02-2009
Tea Bagged Furious, made in Minnesota. College buddy sends it to me from time to time!
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kugie 05:38 AM 05-03-2009
Originally Posted by Bruins Fan:
Harpoon.

One of the best.
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Geppetto 10:30 AM 05-04-2009
Originally Posted by BigCat:
Bell's Hopslam Ale. :-)
Uh, YES!!!!!!! :-)
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ytodd 11:40 AM 05-04-2009
Bell's Two-Hearted, New Holland's Mad Hatter, and my own. :-)

Not necessarily in that order.
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MithShrike 03:14 PM 05-04-2009
Originally Posted by rack04:
Dogfish 60 minute IPA. Now I'm thirsty. Thanks.
:-)
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darkninja67 05:30 PM 05-04-2009
Southern Tier Un*Earthly
I have enjoyed the DFH stuff in the past but ST makes some extreme beers.
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JE3146 11:52 PM 05-19-2009
I tasted a fabulous IPA last weekend called Bitter ***** IPA from the Wet Dog Brewing Company of Astoria, OR, but my favorite IPA's would have to be.... Total Dominiation IPA of Ninkasi (Eugene, OR) .... or Pliney the Elder of Russian River (Cali) or... maybe Blue Dot from Hair of the Dog (Portland, OR) or maybe the Blockhead Imperial IPA at Block 15 of Corvallis, OR.. or... or.... yea I could keep going :-)
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BeerAdvocate 06:53 AM 05-20-2009
Im really enjoying the new Sierra Nevada Torpedo!!!
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