Some of my favorites over this summer have been:
- Deschutes Brewery's "Fresh Squeezed IPA" - An IPA with great hop bitterness/aroma, still very crisp and refreshing. To borrow terminology from winemakers, I'd call this a varietal beer, and in my opinion, sets the gold standard (sorry, Sierra Nevada) for how Citra hops can be showcased to good effect.
- Ninkasi Brewing Co's "Maiden the Shade" - Even putting aside the fact I'm a sucker for a good pun, this is a solid brew. In contrast to Deschutes' varietal IPA offering, this is a quintessential American hop-centric appelation, with seven different varieties of American hops. A palate-scorcher, but one that's worth it.
- Laurelwood Brewing Co's "Organic Deranger Imperial Red" - Just incredible malt and hop profiles that work well together. I find it tough to balance a large crystal malt flavor, strong alcoholic warmth, and nice hop aroma, but these guys do it well.
- BrewDog / Cambridge Brewing Co / Stone Brewing Co's "Juxtaposition Black Pilsner" - Simultaneously light and drinkable, with the roasted malt complexity and aggressively hopped aroma from something like Stone's "Sublimely Self-Righteous Ale."
- Russian River Brewing Co's "Pliny the Elder" - Arguably the flagship offering from this brewery, I finally got the chance to try this double IPA at Stone's Anniversary celebration. A true hop head's dream, and somehow more drinkable (I hesitate to say balanced at 100+ IBU) than Stone's Ruination IPA.
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