Dogfish Head American Beauty?

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  1. Dmbphoenix

    Dmbphoenix Savant (1,168) May 17, 2012 New York
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    couldn’t find a thread in searches.

    Is DFH American beauty, which is now in 6 packs, still seasonal or will it be year round?
     
  2. SPRichard

    SPRichard Maven (1,296) Apr 26, 2008 New Jersey
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  3. jonphisher

    jonphisher Grand Pooh-Bah (3,850) Aug 9, 2015 New Jersey
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    I was pretty pumped when I saw it in six packs then even more when I saw the much more manageable abv. I remember the original one being great but I feel like it was like 9%. I think my local place should be getting it in soon.
     
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  4. SammyJaxxxx

    SammyJaxxxx Initiate (0) Feb 23, 2012 New Jersey

    I saw it in Little Falls yesterday. I meant to pick up a six pack but forgot to go back and get in.
    I will pick some up this weekend.
     
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  5. Kadonny

    Kadonny Pooh-Bah (2,616) Sep 5, 2007 Florida
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    Never had it, sounds sweet. So any tasting notes from the locals here?
     
  6. bubseymour

    bubseymour Grand Pooh-Bah (4,800) Oct 30, 2010 Maryland
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    I tried it and was very underwhelmed. Not worth the 6pack price. Find a single and let me know if I'm off here. PS: I'm a big DFH fan as well, but this IPA wasn't worth the inflated cost.
     
  7. bubseymour

    bubseymour Grand Pooh-Bah (4,800) Oct 30, 2010 Maryland
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    My review: A decent malty pale ale/IPA (whatever you want to call it), however the hops are pretty muted in both aroma and taste and the grain/malty notes arent as pronounced either. A good standard pale ale but not sure why the cost is so high.
     
  8. jonphisher

    jonphisher Grand Pooh-Bah (3,850) Aug 9, 2015 New Jersey
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    I wonder if royalties to the dead played a part in costing a little more? I would guess in some way they have to give them something. I bet the label alone caused more people to buy this than had it just been regular old DFH label.
     
  9. TomFoley

    TomFoley Pundit (945) Mar 19, 2005 Pennsylvania

    not familiar with the label, but if it had the bears, skull and roses or the thirteen point lightening bolt, those are all registered trademarks.

    Lord knows I have enough crap with those on them, mostly shirts.
     
  10. TomFoley

    TomFoley Pundit (945) Mar 19, 2005 Pennsylvania

    The six pack holder has the bears, the band name and the Steal Your Face skull, so yeah, I'm sure there was/is a licensing agreement.
     
  11. bubseymour

    bubseymour Grand Pooh-Bah (4,800) Oct 30, 2010 Maryland
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    That makes sense. Didn't think about the royalty markup. I think that seems pretty typical as I've seen higher costs for the Iron Maiden, Metallica, G&R, Motorhead, Megadeth beer labels I've seen used as well by brewers.
     
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  12. TomFoley

    TomFoley Pundit (945) Mar 19, 2005 Pennsylvania

    And the Zappa beers
     
  13. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    Keith, I had a draft pint a few weeks ago. I thought it was good but not a beer that I would go out of my way for. Based upon this one drinking experience I have no desire to purchase a 6-pack.

    If you decide to try this beer I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on this beer.

    Cheers!
     
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  14. bubseymour

    bubseymour Grand Pooh-Bah (4,800) Oct 30, 2010 Maryland
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    Jack, you and I seem pretty much on point here (you had on draft/I had from bottle, but pretty much same review notes).
     
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