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Dreadnaught IPA
- Three Floyds Brewing Co. & Brewpub
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rAvg: 4.45
pDev: 9.44%
Reviews: 1560
Hads: 1620
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Brewed by:
Three Floyds Brewing Co. & Brewpub
Indiana
,
United States
Style | ABV
American Double / Imperial IPA
| 9.50%
ABV
Availability:
Year-round.
bottle (1450)
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on-tap (98)
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growler (7)
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cask (5)
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Notes:
9.5% ABV 99 IBUs - A hophead’s dream beer. This Imperial India Pale Ale has an opening salvo of mango, peach and citrus hop aromas that sit atop a pronounced caramel malt backbone. Although Dreadnaught is a strong and intensely hoppy ale, its complex flavor is both smooth and memorable.
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Reviews by SkeeterBoganski:
SkeeterBoganski
Colorado
4.33
/5
rDev
-2.7%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Bomber in to toulip pint
A - hazey copper; good carbonation; nice, off-white bubbly head; lacing retention looks solid
S - real citrusy; oranges, grapefruit; slightly sweet; really hop heavy
T - damn, really good; piney; grapefruit; a little hop-bitter; some notes of peach, maybe melon; sweet and subtle malt towards the back end
M - the heavy hops make this a pretty dry punch; this is a pretty smooth double, although the booze is there; it's real delicious just sitting on the tongue
O - this is a really well-balanced, nuanced DIPA with a lot of great hop flavor and a noticeable sweet-malt finish; the 9.5 is noticeable although not at all negatively; great beer
Serving type: bottle
11-20-2012 01:42:50 |
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22 oz bottle purchased from the brewery yesterday. No bottling date, but no doubt they keep things fresh. This is my third DIPA from FFF (Permanent Funeral and Arctic, the other two); so far Zombie takes it.
A - good looking beer, dark oranges, ochers and ambers. A little sediment in the bottle, but it doesn't get kicked up on the forced pour. Slightly over an inch of foam recedes slowly, carbonation evident from the bubbles rising from bottom to top.
S - there's something off here. I keep searching for the hop/malt heavy notes, but I get this weird, wheaty, lager aroma right up front. Some sweetness on the back of the nose. It's definitely not unpleasant, but it's not what I expected.
T - the weak nose is even stranger after the taste, which is really strong. The hop profile is either extremely well-blended or completely unilateral, I can't tell. It hits first as honey and sweet stickiness, later fading pretty quickly into bitterness. The bitterness lingers with the malt, which isn't as caramel-heavy as the bottle suggests. Good, I like beers that take me on a journey.
M - the bitterness lingers a little too much. The alcohol, though high, doesn't play a role, but that's understandable given the IBUs. A little sticky.
O - this is my favorite DIPA from FFF so far, and it's available all year, so I'll be sure to pick up a bottle when I make it down to Munster.
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