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DFH vs. ST
I've always thought the DFH60 was an easy drinker, but the hop profile does seem a little different than the last release.
I thought they used Palisade hops... now their description includes a "mystery hop X"? Maybe things changed-up with the shortage?
Maybe it is the new brewhouse, or maybe it's just my own tastes...
http://www.dogfish.com/brewings/Year_Ro ... /index.htm
"Our flagship beer. A session India Pale Ale brewed with Warrior, Amarillo & 'Mystery Hop X.' A powerful East Coast I.P.A. with a lot of citrusy hop character. THE session beer for beer geeks like us!"
I thought they used Palisade hops... now their description includes a "mystery hop X"? Maybe things changed-up with the shortage?
Maybe it is the new brewhouse, or maybe it's just my own tastes...
http://www.dogfish.com/brewings/Year_Ro ... /index.htm
"Our flagship beer. A session India Pale Ale brewed with Warrior, Amarillo & 'Mystery Hop X.' A powerful East Coast I.P.A. with a lot of citrusy hop character. THE session beer for beer geeks like us!"
Exactly my thought. It's way too strong a statement to say this respected brewery have intentionally changed the beer, and I'm betting the first few brewings at the new facility should almost be expected to vary slightly. This is craft-brewing, catering to a very specific market that likes to be really discerning & pick out small details.Derek wrote:
Maybe it is the new brewhouse, or maybe it's just my own tastes...
In Beerum Veritas
I just got a case of the Dogfish Head into my local LCBO. I quite like it, though I do prefer the strong hop finish in the Southern Tier. Nevertheless, both beers quench my thirst for hops. The DFH actually reminded me a fair bit of the Nelson I.P.A. I bought while out in Vancouver this summer. Anybody else see this similarity or am I just sniffing glue?
I've never clued into it before, but now that you mention it, I think you're right. I think they taste similar because they both have a little more citrus punch than a lot of other IPA's. I think the Nelson Paddywhack IPA has a little less robust malt profile and a little thinner mouthfeel than the Dogfish 60......kind of a Dogfish light if you will, but I do indeed find them quite similar.co wrote:I just got a case of the Dogfish Head into my local LCBO. I quite like it, though I do prefer the strong hop finish in the Southern Tier. Nevertheless, both beers quench my thirst for hops. The DFH actually reminded me a fair bit of the Nelson I.P.A. I bought while out in Vancouver this summer. Anybody else see this similarity or am I just sniffing glue?
These two beers have been a real awakening for me in terms of quality drink. I always knew something really good was out there but could never find it. Thank god I stumbled across this place!
But back to the beers. They are both delicious..in both initial tastings I had something happen that has never happened before. Half way through the drink, but still sipping away, I got pre-occupied on something else. Then without thinking I heard myself utter, "!@#$ this is good beer!". Huh? Where did that come from? Whatever that part of my subconscious is that woke up, it's a big fan
Choosing between the two is difficult. If I had to, I think I'd lean towards Southern Tier. It has more fruit on the nose whereas I find the Dogfish to be quite piney scent wise. In taste though, both these drinks are rock stars. I love the balance and the complexities in each.
But back to the beers. They are both delicious..in both initial tastings I had something happen that has never happened before. Half way through the drink, but still sipping away, I got pre-occupied on something else. Then without thinking I heard myself utter, "!@#$ this is good beer!". Huh? Where did that come from? Whatever that part of my subconscious is that woke up, it's a big fan
Choosing between the two is difficult. If I had to, I think I'd lean towards Southern Tier. It has more fruit on the nose whereas I find the Dogfish to be quite piney scent wise. In taste though, both these drinks are rock stars. I love the balance and the complexities in each.
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Sounds like you just had a beer epiphany. Congratulations!Ralphus wrote:These two beers have been a real awakening for me in terms of quality drink. I always knew something really good was out there but could never find it. Thank god I stumbled across this place!
But back to the beers. They are both delicious..in both initial tastings I had something happen that has never happened before. Half way through the drink, but still sipping away, I got pre-occupied on something else. Then without thinking I heard myself utter, "!@#$ this is good beer!". Huh? Where did that come from? Whatever that part of my subconscious is that woke up, it's a big fan
Choosing between the two is difficult. If I had to, I think I'd lean towards Southern Tier. It has more fruit on the nose whereas I find the Dogfish to be quite piney scent wise. In taste though, both these drinks are rock stars. I love the balance and the complexities in each.
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Trying my best - I got some of my friends into beer tastings this summer. The first one, held in August, was a big hit. We have another one scheduled for next Saturday. I can't wait. We sample them blind, rate them in a ridiculous Olympic style manner and then the bottles are unveiled afterwords. It's a lot of fun and interesting to see how many people perceive the same beer completely differently!sprague11 wrote: Now the trick is to show your Keith's drinking friends the light.
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bujubanton wrote:once people get a chance to sample these beers it opens up a whole new world...it's the same as realizing that you don't have to have only iceberg lettuce the rest of your life...
Yeah but Keith's is really cool because when you are drinking it at a bar, you may get the opportunity to go into that secret room and speak to the statue of Alexander Keith. Then the statue may or may not give you advice on what to drink.....and it always recommends Keith's.
Also, it is a real IPA.
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