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RATINGS: 761   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.33/5   SEASONAL: Spring   IBU: 70   EST. CALORIES: 201   ABV: 6.7%
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Hi.P.A. is a medium-bodied groove with a fresh and fruitful nose of tympanic temptation. It begins and ends with a big hop bite that is itself forever balanced on the brink by a steady rhythm of malt. Dry-hopped for extra quenching in the face of heat and beat, it’s an ideal accompaniment to chilling out, turning inward or sailing onward through the music of the night toward the dawn of the mind. It’s the liquid way to say be here now lest you never come this way again.

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3.3
Mep3222 (2596) - East Greenbush, New York, USA - JUL 25, 2020
UPDATED: JUL 25, 2020 Bready malty base beer with a piney hop bitterness. Earthy odd finish. Almost just seems like a dirty hoppiness. Ok beer.

3.4
nittanytide (311) - Pennsylvania, USA - APR 2, 2020
UPDATED: APR 2, 2020 Poured copper with thin, lasting head. Aroma is grass. Very inviting. Taste is orange rind, grass.

3.2
alexsdad06 (16451) - West Chester, Ohio, USA - AUG 1, 2019
UPDATED: AUG 2, 2019 This is a backlog rating from 2011 from a bottle, from notes. When I had this beer it was average to below average for the style and not something I wanted to have again or I just didn't get back to my notes because of my technology at the time. Words to describe this beer are citrus, resin, grass, on the mild side.

3.4
Jabah (2479) - Fairfax, Virginia, USA - MAR 26, 2019
UPDATED: MAR 26, 2019 Part of the IPA on Tour series. This could my least favorite of the tour stops. Reminded more of a #9 with some hops added, or kind of pale ale-ish. Not quite an IPA for me,...call it a light one.....very East Coast. Cloudy yellow appearance. Needs more malt and hops, at least more hops. Balance slightly off. It is drinkable and a decent dinner pairing, just not an IPA that I will seek out in the future.

2.2
MadRobin (3973) - Silver Spring, Maryland, USA - JAN 26, 2019
UPDATED: JAN 26, 2019 Poured from 12 oz. bottle. Clear bright golden color with a 1-finger off-white head and good lacing. Aroma of pine, floral hops, pineapple, tropical fruit and a shag carpet a few days after spilling beer on it. Taste of tropical fruit, pineapple, floral hops, citrus and an intense musky bitterness. Medium/light body and medium carbonation. This beer improved (to maybe mediocre) after it was allowed to air for a while.

4
bkurtz (1337) - LITHUANIA - DEC 22, 2018
UPDATED: DEC 22, 2018 Bottle - Pours a hazy amber/orange with a nice head. Bright, tart, citrus aroma. Juicy mouthfeel, sweet citrus turns into some tartness with a hop-bitter finish, an excellent ride.

3.4
altonbrownd (5922) - Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA - NOV 25, 2018
Golden body with large head. Nose is hoppy. Tatste of fruits and citrus. Bitter in the finish.

3.4
McGarnigle (729) - Rochester, New York, USA - AUG 4, 2018
From an IPA 12-pack. Lighter colored IPA, somewhat hop forward. NW hops, moderately bitter. Good nose. Comes across as a fairly run of the mill IPA, but a well made one.

3
2OLD4BS (931) - west windsor, New Jersey, USA - JUL 6, 2018
This beer has the usual citrus flavor that you get from the IPA beers. Also there is the pine flavor in the background. Some bitterness at the finish. It does feel a little but watery and week at the finish. Nothing special here.

2.4
geeklimit (388) - USA - MAY 27, 2018
UPDATED: MAY 27, 2018 Pours a dark Amber with a foam head. No noticeable aroma, and somewhat Bland hops taste. I think I got something in there as well, which is not a good sign. Generally more bitter than you would expect for something of this style.


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