Thursday, July 28, 2022

Revolution Double Dry-Hopped West Coast IPA

 Revolution Double Dry-Hopped West Coast IPA.

8% ABV, 65 IBU. Revolution Brewing, Chicago, IL.


Clear, bright golden hue, large, lush ivory head. 

In the nose: blasts of dank citrus and pine, with a splash of tropical. Grapefruit and lime blended with a bit of pineapple.

In the mouth: bitterness boards the palate politely and invades the senses with gracious panache. Tangy, lightly resinous, long lingering bitterness. Nice and dry in the end. Beautifully integrated. The dry-hopping softens it some, which is a drawback for me. Nonetheless, this remains delicious and very nearly what I like best in an IPA. 

Catch good vibes and endless sunsets with a new crystal-clear DDH West Coast-style IPA. A camper van's worth of Simcoe, Centennial, Cascade, Amarillo, and Citra bring huge hop waves to a bright, refreshing pint.

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