This one brewed in East York, mind you. It's quite good.sofakingdrunk wrote:
On deck is the omnipollo Nebuchadezner. Haven’t had this since the last time it was in lcbo about 5-6 years ago and I loved it.
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Isn’t this the truth! I think Lone Pine is the only thing I can find that’s WC and fresh. Octopus Wants to Fight was in that wheelhouse too, but it’s been replaced by Karma Citra recently. And as much as KC is tasting fantastic right now, it’s missing that WC bitterness I still yearn for.sofakingdrunk wrote:it’s getting harder and harder to find these West Coast leaning beauties(that made me fall in love with IPA’S) in a sea of haze-on haze- on haze.
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Mad TomMatttthewGeorge wrote:Isn’t this the truth! I think Lone Pine is the only thing I can find that’s WC and fresh. Octopus Wants to Fight was in that wheelhouse too, but it’s been replaced by Karma Citra recently. And as much as KC is tasting fantastic right now, it’s missing that WC bitterness I still yearn for.sofakingdrunk wrote:it’s getting harder and harder to find these West Coast leaning beauties(that made me fall in love with IPA’S) in a sea of haze-on haze- on haze.
Boneshaker
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all those are still west coasty
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Was never a Mad Tom fan. Boneshaker is a malt bomb. Headstock is still nice but I can never find fresh.matt7215 wrote:Mad TomMatttthewGeorge wrote:Isn’t this the truth! I think Lone Pine is the only thing I can find that’s WC and fresh. Octopus Wants to Fight was in that wheelhouse too, but it’s been replaced by Karma Citra recently. And as much as KC is tasting fantastic right now, it’s missing that WC bitterness I still yearn for.sofakingdrunk wrote:it’s getting harder and harder to find these West Coast leaning beauties(that made me fall in love with IPA’S) in a sea of haze-on haze- on haze.
Boneshaker
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all those are still west coasty
And don’t get me wrong, I love the hazy stuff too, but it’s the fact that the hazy has replaced the WC stuff instead of just adding to it, that bothers me. And that’s mainly an LCBO issue, as breweries try to chase the sku’s because the BO drops a product as soon as the sales decline.
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Cameron's Jurassic IPA is west coasty and quite nice.MatttthewGeorge wrote:
Was never a Mad Tom fan. Boneshaker is a malt bomb. Headstock is still nice but I can never find fresh.
And don’t get me wrong, I love the hazy stuff too, but it’s the fact that the hazy has replaced the WC stuff instead of just adding to it, that bothers me. And that’s mainly an LCBO issue, as breweries try to chase the sku’s because the BO drops a product as soon as the sales decline.
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matt7215 wrote:Mad TomMatttthewGeorge wrote:Isn’t this the truth! I think Lone Pine is the only thing I can find that’s WC and fresh. Octopus Wants to Fight was in that wheelhouse too, but it’s been replaced by Karma Citra recently. And as much as KC is tasting fantastic right now, it’s missing that WC bitterness I still yearn for.sofakingdrunk wrote:it’s getting harder and harder to find these West Coast leaning beauties(that made me fall in love with IPA’S) in a sea of haze-on haze- on haze.
Boneshaker
Headstock
all those are still west coasty
Yep, I agree. Can never find mad Tom or bone shaker that isn’t old though. Headstock, yes I can......but I don’t enjoy headstock nearly as much as others seem to, doesn’t do it for me. The Cameron’s Jurassic I’m digging right now though.
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Isn't OWTF year round now?MatttthewGeorge wrote:Isn’t this the truth! I think Lone Pine is the only thing I can find that’s WC and fresh. Octopus Wants to Fight was in that wheelhouse too, but it’s been replaced by Karma Citra recently. And as much as KC is tasting fantastic right now, it’s missing that WC bitterness I still yearn for.sofakingdrunk wrote:it’s getting harder and harder to find these West Coast leaning beauties(that made me fall in love with IPA’S) in a sea of haze-on haze- on haze.
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yes but this year's batch of Karma Citra sucked compared to previous years. hops seem dialed back to 9, no resinous feeling on the palate. Boneshaker is still Boneshaker, Nickel Brook subs hop additions in Headstock.maybethewater wrote:Isn't OWTF year round now?MatttthewGeorge wrote:Isn’t this the truth! I think Lone Pine is the only thing I can find that’s WC and fresh. Octopus Wants to Fight was in that wheelhouse too, but it’s been replaced by Karma Citra recently. And as much as KC is tasting fantastic right now, it’s missing that WC bitterness I still yearn for.sofakingdrunk wrote:it’s getting harder and harder to find these West Coast leaning beauties(that made me fall in love with IPA’S) in a sea of haze-on haze- on haze.
I found the cannings of Karma have been a little uneven this year. For instance I had some Sep 11 cans that were excellent, but there was a slightly earlier date that seemed to be lacking aroma and carbonation. I've noticed this sort of thing before with GLB, but I usually let it slide since their output is generally excellent.JaseWescott wrote:yes but this year's batch of Karma Citra sucked compared to previous years. hops seem dialed back to 9, no resinous feeling on the palate. Boneshaker is still Boneshaker, Nickel Brook subs hop additions in Headstock.maybethewater wrote:Isn't OWTF year round now?MatttthewGeorge wrote:
Isn’t this the truth! I think Lone Pine is the only thing I can find that’s WC and fresh. Octopus Wants to Fight was in that wheelhouse too, but it’s been replaced by Karma Citra recently. And as much as KC is tasting fantastic right now, it’s missing that WC bitterness I still yearn for.
Deschutes Fresh Squeezed IPA - Tallboy cans. Was excited till I checked the stamp.
Looks May brewing, so 4-5 months old?
Last sixer I bought here was 3 months "fresh," I didn't mind it. Love American breweries.
Looks May brewing, so 4-5 months old?
Last sixer I bought here was 3 months "fresh," I didn't mind it. Love American breweries.
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Every time I'm at the LCBO I eye this beer and the Jai Alai from Cigar City, but I just can't bring myself to buy IPAs that were canned in May.Belgian wrote:Deschutes Fresh Squeezed IPA - Tallboy cans. Was excited till I checked the stamp.
Looks May brewing, so 4-5 months old?
Last sixer I bought here was 3 months "fresh," I didn't mind it. Love American breweries.
I haven't had a good can of Karma Citra yet this year. They have all been rather dull. I thought the recipe or my palette had changed. I did have it on tap on the weekend and it was as excellent as usual, so it must be something to do with batches or packaging.seangm wrote:
I found the cannings of Karma have been a little uneven this year. For instance I had some Sep 11 cans that were excellent, but there was a slightly earlier date that seemed to be lacking aroma and carbonation. I've noticed this sort of thing before with GLB, but I usually let it slide since their output is generally excellent.
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Fans are cash cows.
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I've had good cans, but none held a candle to the lone pint I had from a keg. Man that was tasty.
Makes me suspect the kegs have been refrigerated and the cans, or at least the cans I got, were not.
Makes me suspect the kegs have been refrigerated and the cans, or at least the cans I got, were not.
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Tapsucker wrote:I haven't had a good can of Karma Citra yet this year. They have all been rather dull. I thought the recipe or my palette had changed. I did have it on tap on the weekend and it was as excellent as usual, so it must be something to do with batches or packaging.seangm wrote:
I found the cannings of Karma have been a little uneven this year. For instance I had some Sep 11 cans that were excellent, but there was a slightly earlier date that seemed to be lacking aroma and carbonation. I've noticed this sort of thing before with GLB, but I usually let it slide since their output is generally excellent.
I’ve had maybe, 8-12 cans so far.....and the two I had last night were the only two that I’ve thought were really good. Others were just kind of average.
Agreed, but 3+ month old IPAs at LCBO aren't unique to American breweries.Orval_Al wrote:Every time I'm at the LCBO I eye this beer and the Jai Alai from Cigar City, but I just can't bring myself to buy IPAs that were canned in May.Belgian wrote:Deschutes Fresh Squeezed IPA - Tallboy cans. Was excited till I checked the stamp.
Looks May brewing, so 4-5 months old?
Last sixer I bought here was 3 months "fresh," I didn't mind it. Love American breweries.
I bet if someone conducted an audit of date codes at an avg LCBO, one would find 9/10 hoppy beers would be more than 3 months old ... and who knows how old the stuff without dates is!
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