I just picked up a bottle of Driftwood Fat Tug IPA today at Sherbrooke. It's excellent. Hoppy bitterness up front that somehow balances in the finish. It's complex but at the same time refreshing. I'm real happy Driftwood is now in AB! I picked up their pale ale and wit beer also. I'm curious - has anyone compared Fat Tug to Lagunitas Sucks? If love to do a side by side comparison. I know Sucks is a DIPA - but I think the beers are similar.
I wouldn't bother comparing California IPAs to Canadian ones. IMHO Fat Tug is one of the best IPAs in Western Canada, but it will be bettered by some Californian IPAs.
I'm partial to Fat Tug over Sucks but they're both world class beers. I think a blind side by side would be great here; IPA vs IIPA probably doesn't matter too much, they're only 1% ABV apart, they pour a fairly similar colour, both have the bold grapefruit/piney hop profile... the only big tell really is the sweet/spicy grain bill of Sucks. I say give it a go and report back!
I guess I should clarify by saying that I am not opposed to your idea of a head-to-head taste test. Sorry if I sounded kind of douchey before, but personally, I just wouldn't bother comparing cross-border IPAs because I am prone to heavy bias. My hometown brewery is Central City, and I think Red Racer is a fantastic IPA if I'm drinking it in BC. But in SD, I will take an Enjoy By or a Sculpin over Red Racer any day of the week.
I have just returned from a store - this time less than 10 minutes from my house. I have purchased another Fat Tug. This pleases me :-). When I was at Sherbrooke in Edmonton on Thursday they had Sucks in the 32 oz bottles. I think the date code said March 2015 but I couldn't recall how to read Lagunitas codes so I passed. Plus, I don't know if they have stopped selling the 32 oz bottles since they now have Sucks 6 packs. I've not seen the Sucks 6 packs in the Edmonton region. I've been stuck with some crappy old IPAs lately by not being careful with the date codes so I'm pretty vigilant now. If I could get some fresh Sucks and compare I would. My bottle of Tug was bottled March 25. Driftwood puts it right on the cap easy to read. Points to them! I think Red Racer is outstanding. I buy it regularly. I will definitely do a side by side comparison of it and Fat Tug in the near future. Those two beers, both reasonably priced, will be in regular rotation in my fridge. The fact that two Canadian IPAs are such high quality and readily available (Driftwood now in AB since April) is outstanding. Enjoy By is truly excellent. I only was able to get my hands on two bottles of 2.14.15 and missed out entirely on the 4.20.15. Sadly I never had the opportunity to try Sculpin.
Good luck with your Fat Tug versus Sucks comparison, especially if you're drinking both bottles solo, with Sucks in a 32 oz. Might be an early night. San Diego makes good IPAs, but sadly neglect a lot of other beer styles because of the rate at which IPAs sell. As for Canadian IPAs, BC is obviously doing a good job, but I've heard Bellwoods in Toronto is doing some stuff too, so I'll have to see if someone out there is willing to ship west!
When fresh, I think RR narrowly beats out Fat Tug. A new smaller brewery in BC, Yellow Dog, makes one that beats them both but unfortunately they are too small at this stage to ship outside of BC. In terms of other notable Canadian IPAs, definitely recommend Bellwoods and Moralite from DDC.
I agree with everything @FondueVoodoo says in the above post (shocking, I know!) - except I would personally recommend (and take!) La Castor's Yakima IPA over Moralite (and bellwoods). That beer fresh is utterly outstanding.
Glad to hear they seem to be getting around to other provinces. I bought a bottle of Fat Tug sometime ago and remember really enjoying it, would love to some of their other brews in the future too.
Agreed. I haven't yet had Fat Tug (Spring CANBIF fingers crossed!), but Le Castor Yakima is probably my favourite Canadian brewed IPA.
I've heard rumblings of agents wanting to bring La Castor into Alberta so cross your fingers you never know in this market. Pretty stoked to get Driftwood though, one of my favorite breweries in the country for sure. I'm curious to what seasonal's will make it to Alberta in the future, wait and see I suppose.
Thanks for the tips. I've never even heard of Le Castor, and the fact that the consensus best IPA in Canada is Quebecois is surprising to me. Usually people look west for their IPA fix. As for Yellow Dog, maybe I'll have to venture out to Port Moody or wherever it is, just to see what the deal is out there.
Le Castor is way too tiny to be shipping to Alberta. They have done one pallet of private order stuff for Ontario and can barely supply their own market.