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Another IPA freshness rant 13 years 4 months ago #7

"KeeganAles":1t7esizq wrote: The Resinator?[/quote:1t7esizq]I'd go with this. It also allows for some sort of sonic weapon to smash bottles of unfresh IPA.

Will there be open auditions for Alpha Boy?

Another IPA freshness rant 13 years 4 months ago #8

"TheBeerNut":e1mxewsa wrote:

"KeeganAles":e1mxewsa wrote: The Resinator?[/quote:e1mxewsa]I'd go with this. It also allows for some sort of sonic weapon to smash bottles of unfresh IPA.

Will there be open auditions for Alpha Boy?[/quote:e1mxewsa]

I'll second resinator!

It is very annoying the quality of ipa that lands on these shores, it's a pity that we didn't have a few more hop bomb's being produced closer to home!

Another IPA freshness rant 13 years 4 months ago #9

"padraic":3h7bhvcz wrote: it's a pity that we didn't have a few more hop bomb's being produced closer to home![/quote:3h7bhvcz]A-men! I see Galway Bay has just done a dry-hopped pale ale. Let us gather in hope.

Another IPA freshness rant 13 years 4 months ago #10

"padraic":28ercvwh wrote: I'll second resinator![/quote:28ercvwh]

Really? I thought it sounded a bit too much like a piece of kit you'd get in one of those "herbal remedy" shops on Capel Street.

Another IPA freshness rant 13 years 4 months ago #11

I've given up on import IPA's and APA's. Fortunately there's enough good local brews to keep me happy.

Another IPA freshness rant 13 years 4 months ago #12

I also bought a year-old Odell, their 5 Barrel Pale Ale. I know people bang on about hop flavours diminishing, but it was still good. I do still hate when I buy an out of date beer unawares though.
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