RE: Favorite IPAs

I picked up a couple of bottles of Victory's Dirt Wolf and tried one tonight. It's a very nice Imperial IPA with a big aroma and a huge flavor. More bitter than sweet with a citrus flavor and aroma. Worth finding and trying.

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I love a good IPA. Some of my favorites would be the Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA and Alaska Double Black IPA,On the same trip where I discovered Victory HopDevil I had the Dogfish Head 90 Minute and agree it is a great IPA.

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My new favorite IPA is from the Laurelwood Brewing Company in Portland OR. Workhorse IPA. Ii usually don't like a beer with a y hint of fruityness, but this is just sooo damn delicious!

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One of my favorites is the IPA from Saranac Brewing Co. Hard to find out of the northeast though. Recently tried Stone's IPA (22 oz bottle) - very good! If you are in New Brunswick, NJ, stop by the Harvest Moon in downtown New Brunswick. They make a good IPA - smooth, no after taste. Goes great with one of their burgers.

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Two words- Zombie Dust :) from Three Floyd's and a bunch of other good ones from them. Also enjoy Revolution-Anti-Hero, Dales pale ale and Bells- Two Hearted.

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I'm not usually an IPA guy, but I've found a few India Pale Ales I love and thought I'd share them here. Please join in with your favorites.I'm sitting naked in a hotel room in Chicago, traveling on business and saving the world. I have my second glass of Lagunitas' Little Sumpin' Sumpin' Ale, and just love it. It pours golden with a yellowish head, and a *huge* aroma of hops and citrus. Heck, I hardly want to drink the thing, it smells that good. But the flavor is just as big, sweet, but not too much, perfectly balanced with a hoppy bitter finish that hangs on and teases and entices another sip. The lacing on the glass is beautiful and clings there forever.The tart on the label is as attractive as the beer is, and the only thing that could make it better is if we were sharing this beer naked on the beach somewhere with a few friends. Give this one a try. It's sumpin' special.Favorite beer is limited to where you live. Living in Idaho, my favorite IPA of all time is Fresh Squeezed by Deschutes Brewing (Bend, Oregon) For a general everyday, find it at most grocery stores, I really like Rebel IPA by Sam Adams. Worthy Brewing in Bend, Oregon also has a very tasty IPA, and it is starting to show up closer and closer to Boise. There are a ton of local breweries producing some quality IPAs, but those three are my all time favorites (so far.)

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I'm not usually an IPA guy, but I've found a few India Pale Ales I love and thought I'd share them here. Please join in with your favorites.I'm sitting naked in a hotel room in Chicago, traveling on business and saving the world. I have my second glass of Lagunitas' Little Sumpin' Sumpin' Ale, and just love it. It pours golden with a yellowish head, and a *huge* aroma of hops and citrus. Heck, I hardly want to drink the thing, it smells that good. But the flavor is just as big, sweet, but not too much, perfectly balanced with a hoppy bitter finish that hangs on and teases and entices another sip. The lacing on the glass is beautiful and clings there forever.The tart on the label is as attractive as the beer is, and the only thing that could make it better is if we were sharing this beer naked on the beach somewhere with a few friends. Give this one a try. It's sumpin' special.Oskar Blues Gubna...

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I live zombie dust too!I didn't list it cause, I've only sampled it at beer festivals.3 Floyds doesn't bottle it very often and I don't live close enough.Just went to Revolution brewpub and brewery this past Sunday. Their anti-herois awesome too!If you get any bottled zombie dust, I'd be very interested in getting it.We go to Three Floyd's about once a month. They sell Zombie Dust in cases to go about twice a month but sell out in a day or two :( I might be willing to get you some if interested?

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My favorite (other than the one I used to brew) is Hop Devil by Victory Brewing.

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Theres a local brewing company in Birmingham. Good People Brewing Co. that makes a pretty good one

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