Bottom Cutter Imperial IPA
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Bottom Cutter pours a pretty clear, golden color with some fine carbonation bubbles. Big foamy head that leaves a lot of lacing when poured into a glass. The aroma is mostly pine and grapefruit citrus. Taste is well balanced, with a bit of malt to support the abundance of hops. Grapefruit and pine carry over from the aroma, but we also get some tropical fruit, maybe mango and pineapple in this medium bodied beer. There's a honey-like sweetness throughout, turning into a bitter finish, but one that dissipates with each sip. Bale Breaker has a solid DIPA here, one that can definitely hold it's own in the Pacific Northwest IPA realm.
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jhmiller Jan 28, 2018 at 4:57PM
Great PNW style Imperial IPA. Love the pine and mild grapefruit bitterness combination, and the double dry hopping is fabulous. But it's not too bitter - I would have never guessed 100 IBU.Leave a Comment: