Redhook Long Hammer IPA - Redhook Ale Brewery

Redhook Long Hammer IPARedhook Long Hammer IPA

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rAvg: 3.25
pDev: 17.85%
Reviews: 1054
Hads: 727

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Brewed by:
Redhook Ale Brewery visit their website
United States

Style | ABV
American IPA |  6.20% ABV

Availability: Year-round. bottle (854), on-tap (178), cask (12), can (7), growler (2), nitro-tap (1)

Notes:
The generous addition of hops both during and at the end of the fermentation process (dry-hopping) gives our India Pale Ale its characteristic bitterness and piney citrus aroma and flavor. The medium body, crisp finish, and moderate alcohol and IBU levels makes this one of America’s most drinkable and best-selling IPAs.

44 IBU

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Reviews by MNBeerNE:
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MNBeerNE


2/5  rDev -38.5%

12-08-2012 17:01:31 | More by MNBeerNE
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mulliwater

Virginia

5/5  rDev +53.8%

05-25-2013 03:51:28 | More by mulliwater
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yancot

Ontario (Canada)

3.5/5  rDev +7.7%

05-24-2013 01:57:03 | More by yancot
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jaswilson2

South Carolina

2.75/5  rDev -15.4%

05-24-2013 00:57:26 | More by jaswilson2
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DRTBrewster

Arizona

2.75/5  rDev -15.4%

05-23-2013 22:31:39 | More by DRTBrewster
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InspectorBob

New Jersey

3.25/5  rDev 0%

05-23-2013 15:50:44 | More by InspectorBob
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Burkbom23

Connecticut

3.9/5  rDev +20%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.25 | overall: 3.75

Really pale copper color. Some haze to it. Kind of dull looking. Lots of bubble of carbination. Pretty large white head with fair retention. Some lacing but not a lot. Mostly hops in the nose. Lots of resin. Pine needles, floral. Some malt backbone there too. Hoppy taste. Again, resin. Some bitterness towards the end, but not overwhelming. Some bready malt there also. Light medium body, kind of oily mouthfeel. Can really get a sense of the dry hopping, in the aroma, taste and feel. Really an easy to drink brew. Session IPA for sure. I wouldnt turn one down.

Serving type: bottle

05-23-2013 01:22:47 | More by Burkbom23
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PGVG

Virginia

3.25/5  rDev 0%

05-23-2013 00:29:25 | More by PGVG
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Bones10

Illinois

3/5  rDev -7.7%

05-22-2013 03:19:46 | More by Bones10
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buildernick

Massachusetts

2/5  rDev -38.5%

05-22-2013 03:00:32 | More by buildernick
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johntfox

Florida

3.25/5  rDev 0%

05-21-2013 02:09:37 | More by johntfox
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seplo

Connecticut

3/5  rDev -7.7%

05-21-2013 01:47:00 | More by seplo
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jburd19

Ohio

3.5/5  rDev +7.7%

05-20-2013 17:55:36 | More by jburd19
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1sophrosyne1

District of Columbia

2.99/5  rDev -8%
look: 2.75 | smell: 2.75 | taste: 3 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3

Poured in to an English dimpled pint glass, cold, then allowed to warm over 20 minutes of tasting.
A somewhat hazy medium gold foundation to a thin but rather durable head.
Mild citrus-sprayed weak flowers sit beside a more mealy aroma of corn tortillas with scallions.
The overall drinking experience, led by the taste and mouthfeel, is closer to that of a lager than an IPA. An oily alkaline cream makes for a less interesting flavor, but gives something to chew on.
It washes down the breadiness of pizza dough nicely, but wouldn't be the centerpiece of any table.
I would certainly drink it as a safe accompaniment to many foods with its pleasing, bright note of hops, but would not seek it out.

Serving type: bottle

05-20-2013 03:04:54 | More by 1sophrosyne1
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ClayO

Arizona

3.25/5  rDev 0%

05-19-2013 21:23:35 | More by ClayO
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kjfinnerty

Massachusetts

3.5/5  rDev +7.7%

05-19-2013 00:47:52 | More by kjfinnerty
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Michaeldmanley

Texas

2.25/5  rDev -30.8%

05-16-2013 21:21:16 | More by Michaeldmanley
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ajtorres311

Florida

3/5  rDev -7.7%

05-16-2013 15:39:20 | More by ajtorres311
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DeeMalloy

Florida

4.5/5  rDev +38.5%

05-16-2013 02:53:24 | More by DeeMalloy
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Roguer

Connecticut

3.39/5  rDev +4.3%
look: 2.75 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.25 | overall: 3.5

A - Nice balance between a coppery IPA color and a more golden AAL. Slightly off-color head, decent head size, but poor retention. No lacing to speak of. Then again, this was in a standard pub glass. Decent amount of carbonation, but not at all special.

S - Small amounts of hops and citrus, some grapefruit, but nothing stands out strongly. For an IPA, the aroma is very subdued; for a normal beer, it smells nice enough, but I didn't detect much standing out.

T - Not bad at all. Some hints of grapefruit, some orange peel. A citrus sweetness, not very strong, but present, and it brings some nice balance. It's actually a nicely balanced beer. Some malts, toast, maybe a hint of pepper. A little bitterness, but not much compared to some of the hop bombs on offer. More bitterness on the backend, more sweetness on the tongue.

M - This is about as drinkable as an AAL, but I didn't feel particularly happy to swish it around and savor the flavors. Absolutely drinkable in bulk, if that's your thing; not quite as nice to savor as am individual experience.

O - This isn't a bad beer by any means, but it's not a particularly great example of the A-IPA style. Maybe it was when it came out; I can't say. For its price point and drinkability, it definitely ranks higher than your standard BMC/AAL, but if I'm grabbing an IPA, this isn't my first choice. Still, it wins points for favoring a little complexity and sweetness over simply emphasizing massive amounts of hops for their own sake.

Serving type: on-tap

05-14-2013 23:18:33 | More by Roguer
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Chegui

Connecticut

4.5/5  rDev +38.5%

05-14-2013 20:28:32 | More by Chegui
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Rob315

Kentucky

3/5  rDev -7.7%

05-14-2013 18:17:16 | More by Rob315
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drummermattie02

Texas

4.25/5  rDev +30.8%

05-14-2013 18:13:40 | More by drummermattie02
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CT949

California

4.25/5  rDev +30.8%
look: 3.25 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.25

In my opinion, Long Hammer is an easy-drinking, tasteful ale. Is it one of the best IPAs on the market? No, but it's been one of my top-10 beers for five years or so, and I don't see that changing in the future. Honestly, to me it is more of an APA than an IPA.

Redhook (and realistically all Craft Brew Alliance beers) are hit-or-miss, but Long Hammer is a solid brew to me. I can see this being a solid transition beer for people entering the IPA realm.

Very drinkable, good taste, not too heavy, affordable.

Serving type: bottle

05-14-2013 01:55:06 | More by CT949
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aty11b

Texas

4.5/5  rDev +38.5%

05-14-2013 01:45:29 | More by aty11b
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Redhook Long Hammer IPA from Redhook Ale Brewery
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