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RATINGS: 98   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.99/5   SEASONAL: Series   IBU: 76   EST. CALORIES: 180   ABV: 6%
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Épisode 4. Non, notre maître brasseur n’est pas devenu mégalo! Bien au contraire, avec ce nouvel Épisode, c’est en toute humilité qu’il souhaite nous faire découvrir sa dernière création houblonnée : une IPA du Nord-Est. Prenez une grande inspiration, car cette nouvelle IPA va vous faire voyager!

Premier arrêt : son bouquet d’arômes puissants, fruités et exotiques à souhait, qui viendront réveiller les narines. Pêches, ananas, mangue… tout y est!

Second arrêt : sa robe voilée, dévoilant une texture soyeuse et douce en bouche. Cette IPA ne viendra pas vous agresser!

Dernier arrêt : en bouche, un ensemble juteux et excessivement fruité viendra conquérir vos papilles. Une invitation à repartir de plus belle en voyage!

Alcool : 6%
IBU : 76
Houblons : Citra, Mosaic

POURQUOI “DU NORD-EST” ?
En résonance aux IPA de type “West Coast”, à l’amertume tranchante, à l’aspect filtré, et aux notes résineuses, le Nord-Est américain a développé ces dernières années une identité propre autour de ce style populaire. Parfois appelées “New England IPA”, ces bières se distinguent par leur aspect non filtré (voir très voilé), une rondeur maltée, une amertume plus douce, et un bouquet aromatique très développé leur conférant une caractéristique “juteuse”.

Notre IPA du Nord-Est est une inspiration directe de cette seconde catégorie, qui gagne en popularité au Québec!

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3.8
natejgood (703) - Bozeman, Montana, USA - MAY 21, 2021
UPDATED: MAY 21, 2021 Pours medium hazy / medium orange with an enormous white head tinged with a light orange. Strong citrus aroma. Flavor is fairly light compared to the aroma. Dry hay, light hop bitterness, and just a hint of sweetness. Very crisp and dry. Carbonation stays in the mouth after the beer is gone.

3.6
Ron (6246) - Rochester, New York, USA - MAY 14, 2021
UPDATED: MAY 14, 2021 Can. Hazy orange pour and decently frothy head. Nose is pine and orange peel. Tastes of sugary oranges, pine, grass, lemon and honey dew. Chewy palate.

3.7
GDTRFB (7867) - Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA - APR 23, 2021
UPDATED: APR 23, 2021 Pours murky mango into an English pint. Bright white head with medium retention recedes leaving trailing sheets. Mango and pineapple aromas. Soft with caramel, mango and papaya upfront turning to dry earthy sourdough, pith and peel in the lasting finish.

3.4
nimbleprop (12943) - Southeast, Washington, Washington DC, USA - APR 20, 2021
UPDATED: APR 20, 2021 16oz can pours a murky orange with some cloudy, white head. Nose has muddled tropical fruits, oats, vanilla, some coconut. Flavor is sweet, chewy malt, coconut cream, pineapple upside down cake. Finishes full bodied.

3.9
Iphonephan (10327) - JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming, USA - APR 10, 2021
UPDATED: APR 10, 2021 From a can courtesy of solidfunk. Pours a cloudy gold with a quickly receding white head. Aromas of dank hay. Flavors are soft but bitter citrus. Nicely put together IPA.

3.8
johnnnniee (6326) - Bedford, New Hampshire, USA - MAR 16, 2021
UPDATED: MAR 16, 2021 Can from the Packie Pours a lightly hazy light gold in color with a frothy off white head that persists. Pine resin and light pithy citrus with a solid bready toasty maltiness. Nice

3.6
17Beer (1621) - Weston, Connecticut, USA - MAR 9, 2021
UPDATED: MAR 9, 2021 One pint can. Pours a hazy pine resin gold with a massive dense white head and tons of champagne bubbles. Big juicy papaya and pineapple smells. Nice and tart with a juicy big body and a fizzy mouthfeel. Above average carbonation with a side of the tongue lingering piney finish. Nice effort.

3.9
Silphium (3721) - Traverse City, Michigan, USA - FEB 16, 2021
UPDATED: FEB 16, 2021 Canned 10/16/20, consumed 2/16/21. Cloudy medium orange body, thick, puffy, cream head with nice lacing. Nose initially with a burst of pineapple, then papaya and bready notes. Soft, creamy but sharply carbonated body, with sugary tropical fruit (pineapple, papaya), melon, citrus peel, floral notes, and a moderate resinous-bitter finish. Just the vaguest hint of oxidation after the finish- this has held up very nicely despite being canned four months ago. Probably the best New England IPA I have sampled in this relatively low ABV range, making it a stellar choice as a session beer.

4.5
danpilatussss (4) - - JAN 12, 2021 does not count
UPDATED: JAN 12, 2021 Probably the best NEIPA. Crisp, fresh, right amount of hope and tropics. As Amazing on a summers day as on a cozy, cold winter night.

4.5
british (2) - CANADA - DEC 6, 2020 does not count
UPDATED: DEC 6, 2020 Fruity, well balanced IPA with a medium body. I find myself regularly coming back to this one when on the shelves. Probably my go to IPA. Give it a try! Enjoy :)


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