The Beer Of the Week for the week of 04/07/2011 is:
Brewdog’s Hardcore IPA

SPRING HAS SPRUNG! How do I know? My legs are covered in poison ivy, and my insatiable lust for IPAs overcomes me on the beer aisle. Anyone who reads my BOWs knows of my weakness already, and many of you know its roots lie in DFH 90 Min IPA. Until know DFH reigned supreme as my go to brewery and favorite purveyor of everything beer. Im not saying thats changed, yet, but if there ever was a challenger for numero uno, it would be Brewdog and their Hardcore IPA.
From their site:
“This little bottle has a grandiloquent story to tell.
2,204 malted Maris Otter grains gave all they had to offer the world to provide the robustly delicate toffee malt canvas for the ensuing epic.
6 Hop Cones willingly sacrificed themselves in fiery cauldron that is our brew kettle to ensure your mouth is left feeling punished and puckering for more.
9,900,000,000 yeast cells frantically fermented their little hearts out as the sugars were magically turned into alcohol in the dark depths of our fermentation tanks.
This explicit ale has more hops and bitterness that any other beer brewed in the UK. This is an extreme beer rollercoaster for freaks, gypsies and international chess superstars.”
The Hardcore IPA pours an hazy, orange-ish color with a nice foamy, tan head thats decently thick and leaves good lacing. The aroma is hop-dominant citrusy, fruity with undertones of dark fruit and a caramely, malty sweetness. The taste, like all of the best Imperial IPAs, is surprisingly balanced. After wafting the Hardcore IPA one might expect to be blown away by bitter, but upfront this beer is quite toffee, pitted-fruit sweet. There are definitely notes of aromatic citrusy hops, but its not until the finish as the beer slides off the back of your tongue that your are introduced to that all too familiar, yet eagerly welcomed slap in the face bitter. Its an amazing, lingering, “welcome to spring,” fresh bitter that leaves you wanting more. There is a smooth and silky mouthfeel, and moderate to light carbonation. BE WARNED…you will fall in love with this beer. Its in contention for my new favorite beer. Thank you Brewdog!!
5.0/5.0
Purchased at Tower Package on Buford Hwy in Doraville.