Thursday, May 16, 2013

Blind Squirrel Brewery IPA

The Blind Squirrel Brewery India Pale Ale comes in at 7%ABV.  Blind Squirrel describes this as an effort to be something other than a hop bomb.  They describe the flavors as citrusy, piney, and floral.  As you probably know by know I'm a big fan of breweries giving accurate descriptions of their beer.  One thing they failed to mention is that this beer forms a generous head that remains rather persistent.  The head has a creamy texture that would make many English pub ales jealous.  Generally I would attribute this to the yeast but they claim to have used an American Ale yeast which I wouldn't thing would produce a head like this.  This could then be from the two row and caramel malts.  At any rate it gave the beer some character not common to an IPA.  The pine was the predominate scent and the predominate flavor.  In my initial impression, see the YouTube video here,  I quickly compared this to Modus Hoperandi.  The flavor, color, and amount of head produced were very similar.  The Blind Squirrel offering is a bit more subdued than the Ska IPA.  I would certainly also describe this beer as "drinking a pine cone."  Now this may sound a bit intense to some people but you have to remember that this is an IPA and this is North Carolina.  Here we like to brew big, flavorful beers that rival those of the more well known breweries.  This IPA is no exception.  This isn't going to be an IPA for everyone but if you enjoy citrus and pine flavor in your IPA this is an exceptional example of blending these two flavors.  Now if you can allow this to warm just a bit you will quickly find that the piney flavors mellow and become replaced by an entire bouquet of citrus and other floral flavors.  This may be a difficult feat for some as this is an excellent IPA and perhaps my favorite from North Carolina thus far.  I didn't feel like they just threw in as much hops as they could to get an insanely high IBU number, it lists as 65 by the way.  I am a big fan of pine in my IPA but was pleasantly surprised by how it mellowed and became a very complex beer after it warmed just a few degrees.  It really felt like I got two different beers in just one bottle.  So for those of you that are fans of in your face pine flavored IPAs drink this one at fridge temp.  For those of you looking for a more traditional experience with a moderately hoped IPA let it warm a bit and you should find this one to your liking.  If you want more information about the other beers that Blind Squirrel offers head to their website.  If you find yourself in Plumtree the brewery is attached to a lodge, restaurant  and winery.  The menu looks to be standard pub fare including pizza, burgers, sandwiches, and the crow favorite fish and chips.  They seem to have a great selection of Blind Squirrel brews on hand as well.  During summers they are open Wednesday through Saturday.

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