Rough Stock IPA
Farmer's Creed Beer in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
IPA Regular|
Score
6.87
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Rough Stock India Pale Ale (41846) celebrates the sport of Rodeo and is named after the non-human athletes in the sport.
Rough Stock is used in events like Saddle Bronc, Bull Riding, and Bareback Bronc Riding. In these events, the rider must stay on the animal for 8 seconds to be scored out of 100. The rider also has to keep their free hand from touching the animal or equipment. Other nuances such as form can enhance their score.
As part of our Rough Stock IPA launch, Farmer's Creed Beer joined the Rawhide Rodeo in 2024 as a sponsor of their Ontario rodeos.
This IPA has citrus and pine notes imparted by the dry hopping process. In addition to Simcoe hops during brewing, Amarillo, Mosaic, and Citra are used to infuse oils, aromatics, and additional flavour. We hope that you enjoy this latest brew! Rough Stock IPA, it's a wild ride!
Rough Stock is used in events like Saddle Bronc, Bull Riding, and Bareback Bronc Riding. In these events, the rider must stay on the animal for 8 seconds to be scored out of 100. The rider also has to keep their free hand from touching the animal or equipment. Other nuances such as form can enhance their score.
As part of our Rough Stock IPA launch, Farmer's Creed Beer joined the Rawhide Rodeo in 2024 as a sponsor of their Ontario rodeos.
This IPA has citrus and pine notes imparted by the dry hopping process. In addition to Simcoe hops during brewing, Amarillo, Mosaic, and Citra are used to infuse oils, aromatics, and additional flavour. We hope that you enjoy this latest brew! Rough Stock IPA, it's a wild ride!
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Metalchopz (8073) reviewed Rough Stock IPA from Farmer's Creed Beer 2 months ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7.5
Lightly unfiltered with very tiny transparent particles floating around. A deep golden colour with a white head, leaving some nice lacing spot-streaks. A caramel malt base with some good piney notes and grassy hops. The taste is milder, showing a cereal malt base with lighter grassiness. Medium bodied with a little dryness in the finish. A decent old school IPA that does what it should do.
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from Can
on 02 Feb 2026
at 05:42