American IPA-Schlafly Brewing
This is one of their 20th anniversary series graciously carted from The Land of the Lost to NC this weekend. Lavabe even sent his beer mule, ILJ, with the goods

. The pour is golden-yellow and the nose and tastes are piney with a hint of citrus. Generous head, malty backbone with an ABV of 7.2% and and IBU of 65, just about what I would have expected from both of the measurements. A solid brew that would be fine with spicy/hot foods or grilled fare.
Here are the brewer's thoughts:
American IPA
Available May-August
ABV: 7.2% | IBU: 65
APPEARANCE: Golden amber, slightly hazy
PROCESS: New World American IPA, dry-hopped
HOPS: Amarillo (US), Simcoe (US), Centennial (US)
MALTS: 2-row and Crystal malted barley
YEAST: American ale
OG: 17
SRM: 21.5
Our American IPA has big, bold hop flavor from American-grown hops and is golden-colored and full-bodied. Made with large quantities of 2 row and Crystal malted barley, this beer is an American, scaled-up version of its cousin style, English IPA. Flavored with the American hops, Amarillo, Centennial and Simcoe, this beer has bitterness with citrus and fruit undertones.
As American consumers developed a taste for highly bitter beers, craft brewers adapted their methods accordingly. American craft brewers adopted the IPA style, making it unique with the use of American hops. We make an annual pilgrimage to the Pacific Northwest to procure the large amount of American hops necessary to make this big hop beer
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