Bachelor Pad
Twin Sails Brewing in Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦
IPA - Imperial / Double Special|
Score
6.71
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a new addition to our limited release series and the first Double IPA of the series. We used our favourite hop combo on this one, Citra, Mosaic, & Simcoe in a mixture of both pellets and lupulin powder. Two massive dry hops give this beer a huge hop forward aroma and flavour with big notes of citrus, pineapple, mango and a little bit of dank.
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7/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Cloudy and pale. Lupulin powder aroma is a bit sharp. Soft body. Moderate bitterness.Fruity hop note but it’s indistinct. Good but doesn’t separate itself.
Tried
on 01 Aug 2017
at 00:08
7.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
2019-08-30, draught at the brewery, 7-4-7-3-15=36
Blond colour, clean. Not sweet, but the mouthfeel is a bit oily; good malt base for the style, a bit bready; some hop resins bit also a bit of vegetable bitterness in the finish. Lack of malt crispness and of hop fruitiness.
Very good, although not the best modern West coast IIPA.
2019-01-19, draught at the brewery, 7-4-8-4-16=39
Golden colour, almost clean. Moderately dank and resinous aroma. Bold mouthfeel, nice malt base, lean but present, lightly sweet, light crackers; powerful hopping, it's balanced between fruity character and gentle resins, sweet citrus.
Different batch. But excellent.
2017-09-03, can from the brewery, 6-3-7-3-14=33
Chalky, salty, with low bitterness, a bit fruity, but it starts losing that trait as well.
One month and already declining.
2017-07-29, draught at the brewery, 7-3-8-4-15=37
Murky yellow-orange color. The aroma is musky, lightly fruity. The mouthfeel is a bit harsh, maybe the beer is still too young, it's tickling the tongue; it has the usual pale malt base, delicate, with mild sweetness, good juicy hopping although not the juiciest from TS, and a good degree of bitterness. Surprisingly, there's some alcohol burn.
Good, very similar to Cash Only but a notch below.
Tried
from Can
on 30 Jul 2017
at 03:28