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Collective Project: IPA No 3 by Collective Arts Brewing
IPA - American / $3.45 (473 mL can)

Hope it's as good as No. 2...

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KBS tasting amazing , esp when you can cop it at $7.25/4pack. Lol these BO employees can be so brain dead.

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Post by sofakingdrunk »

Masterplan wrote:Collective Project: IPA No 3 by Collective Arts Brewing
IPA - American / $3.45 (473 mL can)

Hope it's as good as No. 2...

I thought the No2 was nice, but wasn't feeling it the way others seemed to be for some reason. Looking forward to checking out no3 though

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Post by HeadyestTopper »

The Collective Arts IPA No. 3 is incredibly delicious!

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Post by alsiem »

Yes, looking forward to trying IPA 3. I'm drifting to the do not like Ransack the Universe opinion but enjoyed IPA 2 very much. Hops defiantly an individual preference.

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Post by sofakingdrunk »

^^^I'm a big fan of Ransack, but like I said, not so much the #2. Just sipping on the #3 right now and it's really good. Very citra heavy. Actually remdinds me a lot of the last version of Great Lakes karma citra. Excellent stuff

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Yup, #3 is really good.

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Post by cratez »

I missed out on #2 and was kinda bummed since I heard mostly good things about it. Looking forward to trying #3 (lots of stock everywhere right now). Thanks for the heads up folks.
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cratez wrote:I missed out on #2 and was kinda bummed since I heard mostly good things about it. Looking forward to trying #3 (lots of stock everywhere right now). Thanks for the heads up folks.
#2 is good, but I think I'd still pick Ransack over it. #3 is the best of the bunch IMO.

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Quotashun wrote:
cratez wrote:I missed out on #2 and was kinda bummed since I heard mostly good things about it. Looking forward to trying #3 (lots of stock everywhere right now). Thanks for the heads up folks.
#2 is good, but I think I'd still pick Ransack over it. #3 is the best of the bunch IMO.
This is how I rank them as well.

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Post by northyorksammy »

without a lateral tasting, I think #3 stands out over 1 and 2, just very cleanly executed to bring out flavour. A little bit in the direction of Trillium who are the masters.
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Post by Blasphomet »

bradb wrote:
Quotashun wrote:
cratez wrote:I missed out on #2 and was kinda bummed since I heard mostly good things about it. Looking forward to trying #3 (lots of stock everywhere right now). Thanks for the heads up folks.
#2 is good, but I think I'd still pick Ransack over it. #3 is the best of the bunch IMO.
This is how I rank them as well.
Okay but how do you rank No. 1? Fourth? :D

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^lol I somehow missed #1.

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Post by bradb »

Didn't get an opportunity to try No. 1, unfortunately. Odd release compared to the others in the project series.

So yea, fourth by default :)

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