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Peak Organic IPA
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rAvg: 3.7
pDev: 13.78%
Reviews: 140
Hads: 163
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Brewed by:
Peak Organic Brewing Company
Maine
,
United States
Style | ABV
American IPA
| 7.20%
ABV
Availability:
Year-round.
bottle (116)
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on-tap (21)
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growler (2)
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cask (1)
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Notes:
This unique India Pale Ale features our favorite hops—Simcoe, Amarillo and Nugget. A generous Amarillo and Simcoe dry hop provide for an assertive, hop-forward nose and front palate. We don’t use traditional bittering hops in our IPA, providing nothing but stimulating citrus and floral characteristics.
Inspired by a recipe from our good friend and fellow homebrewer Tim from the North Shore Homebrewers Club.
76 IBU
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Reviews by BeerDawgs:
BeerDawgs
Georgia
3.88
/5
rDev
+4.9%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
A - Anorange, bronze color with no clarity. Cloudy, with 1 finger of head, and a slight coating left on top of the brew all the way down. A little bit of lace left on the glass
S - Fruity citrus hops dominate, but not a thrown in your face hop splatter.
T - Bitter up front, grapefruit. Citrus towards the end.
M - Medium bodied, medium carbonation.
O - A lot more bitter than the smell, but this brew gets better by every sip. I did not think highly at first, but by the end I was enjoying this beer.
Serving type: bottle
11-10-2012 22:40:34 |
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look: 3.75 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
12oz bottle, 7.1% ABV, the last part of the mixed pack currently available way the hell up here.
This beer pours a glassy medium golden amber hue, with two fingers of puffy, cushioned off-white head, which leaves some hovering mothership lace around the glass as it fairly slowly sinks away.
It smells of musty citrus rind (grapefruit and oranges left too long in the bottom fridge drawer), bready caramel malt, a bit of pine needle, some soft white onion notes, and spicy leafy, earth hops. The taste is muddled citrus peel, tempered in its bitterness, with a stronger herbal, leafy hoppiness taking center stage a little too quickly, over a weakly sweet pale maltiness, with only the barest hints of caramel and/or toffee, while the high-end ABV (for the style) actually remains well hidden.
The carbonation is pretty understated, though still supportive enough, the body an adequate medium weight, and mostly smooth, with a fading pithiness. It finishes off-dry, the pale malt somehow able to counter the remnants of that big-ass hop bill. Huh.
Bitter? Yes. Hoppy? Sure. Agreeably IPA-ish? Barely. This particular offering is just too musty, as opposed to the crisp edginess one might expect in the circumstances. And then there's that earthy onion character - nope, not really what anyone in their right mind should expect from a true blue Yankee IPA.
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04-24-2013 05:10:27 |
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look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.25
Pours a hazy golden orangish color with a half finger of white head.
Smell is grapefruit, pine, lemon and a little honey.
Taste is bitter grapefruit up front, lemon, lime, pine, and finishes bitter and dry.
Mouthfeel is medium light with tangy carnonation.
Good IPA, More bitter then most, no balance here what so ever... If you are looking to have your palate blown off by hop flavor then give this one a try. If you are someone who tends to like balanced IPA you may want to pass on this one.
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03-31-2013 19:03:27 |
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ThomasMetal75
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3.46
/5
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look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.25
A- Orangey Copper. Mostly clear. Head is thick and sudsy like a good IPA should be, and dies to a nice lacing around the glass.
S- WOW! Deep hop aroma on this one! Sent is over powering citrus and floral notes, with a slightly pungent alcohol in the background.
T- WOO-WEE! Intense bitterness slams your palate. It has a long lasting finish, making it excellent with food. Tastes are the same as the nose: that "overpowering" citrus and floral notes. This beer is dank! The alcohol is very upfront, but on the way down it doesn't burn. Slight malt flavor, but hardly there.
M- Medium mouthfeel. It does have some weight to it. Fairly carbonated. If you like a hoppy beer, you might find this very drinkable. If you don't, then you may not find it drinkable. it's better with food then alone. It's so hop forward it's not easy to just drink alone.
*Overall, I was not expecting this beer to be so intense. It's a hop head's dream come true. I think the only real downfall was it hit you too hard with hops on first sip and was not balanced enough by malts to smooth it out. Would I drink this again, you bet. Would I go out of my way to find some Peak Organic IPA? Not really. Real nice IPA!
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