MN Brewer's attempts at NE IPAs

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  1. MNAle

    MNAle Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2011 Minnesota

    Once more into the breach...

    As I mentioned in the other thread, I have tried Summit's Phazer, Insight's Surging from the East, and Modist's Dream Yard.

    Tonight, I was able to grab some Lupulin Blissful Ignorance. IMO, this one is the best of the lot. Thick and smooth mouth feel, plenty of citrus, and turbid appearance. Dilicious. I have no idea how it compares with the Vermont brewers, but on its own, it is very tasty.
     
  2. nograz

    nograz Maven (1,390) Oct 30, 2013 Minnesota
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    Blissful Ignorance is good in its own right, but I would not consider it NE IPA style.
     
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  3. JakeJohnson

    JakeJohnson Pundit (873) Jan 30, 2015 Minnesota
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    To catch this thread up to the one that imploded, most people thought every one of these beers were poor examples of the style (although not poor beers).
     
  4. gatornation

    gatornation Grand High Pooh-Bah (9,502) Apr 18, 2007 Arizona
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    Blissful Ignorance, & Cone Gnome both MN 2IPA,'S are 2 of the better ones ive tried, but neither are NE IPA'S, the closest ive had from MN in style to NE was Stupid Good, in color/texture,taste & mouthfeel to say Treehouse. IMO of course.
     
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  5. mjryan

    mjryan Maven (1,485) Dec 22, 2007 Minnesota

    Cone Gnome is from Wisconsin.
     
  6. nachos

    nachos Initiate (0) Jun 4, 2012 Michigan

    It's actually, "once more unto the breach." Not into.
     
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  7. KarlKarl

    KarlKarl Initiate (0) Feb 10, 2012 Minnesota

    Had a small share tonight. Sampled a couple Treehouse and Trillium beers against DDH Sue, Dreamyard, and Insight East. I had tried the Dreamyard, Sue and east prior to the others and thought they were great NE IPAs. However in direct comparison though, other than the DDH Sue, they definitely are not NE styles, mainly in mouthfeel, clarity, and bitterness (what else is there right?...). East and Dreamyard were the definitely the most different. DDH Sue had the mouthfeel and haze, but also had more bitter than the Treehouse beers (Alter Ego/Green) and Trillium (DDH A Street/Scaled Up). That said, I enjoyed the Sue the best...

    DDH Sue>Alter Ego>Green>East>Dreamyard> A Street
     
  8. MNAle

    MNAle Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2011 Minnesota

    That was Bill. This is me. :wink: It is definitely "into" the breach around here! :slight_smile:
     
  9. KarlHungus

    KarlHungus Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2005 Minnesota

    Unto the breach, my friend, unto the breach. The English Nazi in me wants to remind you the quote from Henry V is "once more unto the breach".:wink:
     
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  10. Surlyguy81

    Surlyguy81 Aspirant (205) Oct 4, 2013 Minnesota

    Forager, some of the best examples of NE IPA's being brewed in the state right now. Availability changes often but you can find one on tap most of the time.
     
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  11. MNPikey

    MNPikey Pooh-Bah (1,681) Feb 27, 2011 Minnesota
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    Lupulin Batch 100, now known as Hooey, is closer to a NE IPA than Blissful. Not super hazy though.

    Disgruntled and Forager and the 2 best examples in MN currently.
     
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  12. B-Stad

    B-Stad Initiate (0) May 16, 2015 Minnesota

    I love DDH Sue. I was at a beer event two weeks ago, and Toppling Goliath was there. We were talking about DDH Sue and I told them that I had not had any IPAs from New England, but was willing to put it against just about any of them. One of the guys responded that they brewed with the guys from Tree House and allege that the style came from TG. You be the judge of fact or fiction.
     
  13. meathead

    meathead Initiate (0) May 30, 2015 Minnesota

    Is brewing this style of beer that hard? Hell, I get the majority of the population still drinks Coors Light and Mich Golden Light, but why is it taking this long for MN to get in on the action.

    Is it a MN thing, swing for average and not home runs?

    Is it snobbery among brewers? Are they worried about being labeled a copycat? Capacity issues? Not capable right now?

    For ex. Top Goliath, their bombers are awesome, hunting for them is a pain and the format sucks. When I still see 4pk Bottles of rover, nugget, and dorothy, you're hurting your brand. Florida sue is good but not great.
     
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  14. cmannes

    cmannes Pundit (943) Mar 15, 2009 Minnesota

    Perhaps. MN brewers are trying to make their own beers, and not copy someone elses?
     
  15. TapsNRaz

    TapsNRaz Devotee (312) Jan 4, 2017 Minnesota
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    I've been lucky enough to try a lot of NE hops lately due to a buddy who works on the east coast during the week. I just had "The streets" last night and have had quite a few other Trillium/Tree House/Other Half beers lately. I was able to compare to Blissful last night and feel it's very close, but not "There". It's an amazing beer and unless I had them side by side like I did, I'd call them on par with each other. Either way, I wake up with a headache the next day.
     
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  16. MNBeerGeek

    MNBeerGeek Initiate (0) Jun 25, 2013 Minnesota

    It's been talked about ad nauseam, but the difference (so far) between most MN beers and those actually brewed in the NE part of the country is the soft mouthfeel and juicy hop presence without the bitterness. We all know that. Most beers mentioned in this thread and the previous dumpster fire of a thread range from good to damn excellent, but just aren't there. It is what it is. Disgruntled. Like 1 forager beer ever. And TG (not MN) bombers are there but that's it. Not an insult on the beer quality just not this mythical "NE" style
     
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  17. MNAle

    MNAle Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2011 Minnesota

    But it is still interesting to follow, track, and discuss their efforts in brewing the style, don't you think? Besides, it provided an excuse for me to pick up beers from Modist and Lupulin for the first time, to grab another from Insight, and make a trip to the Summit Beer Hall. All in all, a win-win-win-win... :wink:
     
  18. Otis32

    Otis32 Initiate (0) Jan 1, 2011 Minnesota

    Had the Insight 4 pack. West was actually the very well done beer of the two and IMO East lacked. Dream Yard and Blissful were nice but not wow beers at all.

    The TG bombers still routinely kill it (DDH, KS, Sosus etc) for juicy, hazy, low bitterness treats. Scorpious Morchella (sp??) Should be coming soon, is worth the trip to Decorah and may be the best of the bunch.

    In fact of all these type beers I have tried Iowa rules the category in the Midwest with equally solid offerings coming from 515, Pulpit Rock etc.

    When I get the opportunity maybe Forager & Disgruntled will change my mind....
     
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  19. MNBeerGeek

    MNBeerGeek Initiate (0) Jun 25, 2013 Minnesota

    Oh for sure. Was mostly just a summary
     
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  20. barrybeerdog

    barrybeerdog Pundit (807) Aug 17, 2012 South Dakota

    Disgruntled Stupid Good WILL change your mind...it is Stupid Good!
    Try to get you hands on a growler!
     
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