Anything close to the original Alpine IPAs?

Discussion in 'Pacific' started by turfy, Nov 13, 2025.

  1. turfy

    turfy Pooh-Bah (1,872) Mar 17, 2010 Texas
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    Are any of their IPA’s/DIPA’s close to the original Alpine beers I still dream about?
     
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  2. Resistance88

    Resistance88 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,462) Apr 9, 2015 California
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  3. annakarina

    annakarina Savant (1,003) Jul 29, 2016 California

    The last time I had a beer similar to OG Alpine was the Alpine/Mikkeller/Arts District Devil’s Triangle collab back in 2017. Them days is over, I’m afraid.
     
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  4. RaulMondesi

    RaulMondesi Grand Pooh-Bah (5,343) Dec 11, 2006 California
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  5. Kenny_Powers

    Kenny_Powers Aspirant (250) Feb 19, 2016 California
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    While memories fade, I found Green Cheek’s Permanently Temporary pretty close to Nelson. Given how things have evolved, in reality it’s probably more aromatic and less bitter.

    It’s a DDH cold rye IPA with Nelson and lager yeast. Not sure if you’ll ever see it again given that name.
     
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  6. StonedRaider

    StonedRaider Pundit (756) Oct 25, 2007 California
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    I miss OG Nelson and Duet :sob:
     
  7. Jesseix

    Jesseix Pundit (913) Mar 18, 2022 California

    Never thought I'd see O Brother Where Art Thou make it into a BA post :sunglasses:
     
  8. j47paco

    j47paco Zealot (740) Dec 19, 2010 California
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    Nostalgia tends to enhance the past and can cause us to dismiss the present. Alpine was fantastic! But, I believe there are plenty of options that are going to be just as good. Having said that, in addition to the world class beers, part of the appeal of Alpine was the chase, the drive, the growler fills, the bottle limits, the bbq, and all of the quirky idiosyncrasies that made Alpine so unique, all of which heighten our romanticized memories of our experiences there.
     
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  9. Drunken_Master

    Drunken_Master Crusader (444) Mar 6, 2014 California

    The replacement; i wont attempt to spell it out at the moment as i just killed off a small bottle of a black tuesday variant
     
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  10. RaulMondesi

    RaulMondesi Grand Pooh-Bah (5,343) Dec 11, 2006 California
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    I agree that the entire Alpine experience was very neat in its own right. But I truly believe that there is nothing else out there that touches their core 3 in Nelson, Pure Hoppiness, and Duet. I had a Mchilhenney Wizards Wand the other day and it was good, but not Alpine status imho. Toss in Exponential Hoppiness, Bad Boy, Hoppy Birthday, Keane Idea… not a single brewery today touches those beers. I mean, I live in San Diego now and I’ve only visited Macs once. Of course the soulless tasting room that took out the original bar doesn’t help. But most importantly, I haven’t had a single beer from them that would make the 30 minute drive worth it. I had high hopes for Muntz, but it’s a total juice bomb and nothing close to Nelson. Cheers.
     
  11. j47paco

    j47paco Zealot (740) Dec 19, 2010 California
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    Must be around 10-12 years already since we first met up at Toronado and Alpine and had some beers together. It’s been a while my man. Let’s meet up and have some beers!
     
  12. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    Paper plates & plastic utensils and cheap pours.
     
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  13. PatKorn

    PatKorn Pundit (971) Aug 30, 2007 Hawaii

    stop you are making to much sense
     
  14. gatornation

    gatornation Grand High Pooh-Bah (10,388) Apr 18, 2007 Arizona
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    Duet was superb, as was Pure Hoppiness its the only time you will hear me say that i miss the bomber format.
     
  15. StonedRaider

    StonedRaider Pundit (756) Oct 25, 2007 California
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    Pure Hoppiness was really good but my least favorite of the 3 core IPAs. I didn’t mind the bomber format with these since Alpine kept their prices reasonable. Too many places charged $7-8 per bottle and Alpine’s were around $5.
     
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  16. gatornation

    gatornation Grand High Pooh-Bah (10,388) Apr 18, 2007 Arizona
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    I liked Pure Hoppiness and put it 2nd of the core beers . $5 bomber’s were great for sure.Toppling Goliath did the same price on Psuedo Sue 1st couple year out . That beer was a perfect 5 back then (2011/2012)
     
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  17. RaulMondesi

    RaulMondesi Grand Pooh-Bah (5,343) Dec 11, 2006 California
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    Hell yeah, my bro! Those were glorious times
     
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  18. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    Most of the San Diegan’s who I met in my days down in SD would never drive the 30 minutes east to visit ABC. Why not? Cause they had the best beers right next to them. Crap. Only if they knew. Yep, those were the days.
     
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  19. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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  20. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    expo hoppiness xxx
     
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