Double Rip
Range Brewing in Newstead, Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺
IPA - Red Special|
Score
6.89
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Double Red IPA
Double Rip is a brand new (and our first ever) Double Red IPA that we've loaded with Mosaic and Galaxy. We've layered this malt bill with a delicate blend of malts to bring about the gorgeous deep amber colour, that pours with a perfect clarity and a whippy off white foam. On the nose expect plenty of toffee and caramel before hits of citrus and light pine come through. Take a sip and you'll be met with a bold and rich flavour profile that balances bitterness, malt profile and a rich hoppiness. Toasted rye bread and caramel upfront lead to a citrus driven hop profile that features candied orange zest, along with some deep berry notes and a hint of grapefruit bitterness leaning in. The finish is rich and toasty, with a lasting bitterness and warmth that's crisp and reminds you this beer is indeed 8.8%. Give it a rip.
Double Rip is a brand new (and our first ever) Double Red IPA that we've loaded with Mosaic and Galaxy. We've layered this malt bill with a delicate blend of malts to bring about the gorgeous deep amber colour, that pours with a perfect clarity and a whippy off white foam. On the nose expect plenty of toffee and caramel before hits of citrus and light pine come through. Take a sip and you'll be met with a bold and rich flavour profile that balances bitterness, malt profile and a rich hoppiness. Toasted rye bread and caramel upfront lead to a citrus driven hop profile that features candied orange zest, along with some deep berry notes and a hint of grapefruit bitterness leaning in. The finish is rich and toasty, with a lasting bitterness and warmth that's crisp and reminds you this beer is indeed 8.8%. Give it a rip.
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7.5/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 8
From a 440ml can on 30/5/2026. Pours a clear deep amber with a medium head. Has a lightly fruity nose with some malty notes. Tastes of citrus fruit, with some dried fruit, caramel and toast in a decent malt backbone. Finishes with a firmish pine resin bitterness. Chewy plate with moderate carbonation. Pretty intense but enjoyable.
Tried
from Can
on 30 May 2026
at 04:52