Looking for a recommendation: High ABV, medium hops

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  1. HopsOps

    HopsOps Initiate (0) Jul 21, 2017

    Can anyone recommend a brew (any nationality) with ABV in the 8% - 9%+ range but also not highly hopped? Among the American brews I've tried with this ABV range, they all seem to me a bit excessively hopped, at least by general taste.
     
  2. bbtkd

    bbtkd Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,790) Sep 20, 2015 South Dakota
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    You said "high ABV" and then "8% to 9%". That's not high ABV anymore. High ABV is 12+. I drink mostly stouts, and in my experience they are seldom highly hopped - at least if they are they don't taste like it.
     
  3. scream

    scream Initiate (0) Dec 6, 2014 Wisconsin
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    I agree w bbtkd. Barleywines and the odd porter might be in that area as well.
     
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  4. donspublic

    donspublic Grand Pooh-Bah (3,552) Aug 4, 2014 Texas
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    well not sure where you are from, and a lot of beer is local, so I would recommend giving people a heads up on where you are located. Milk Stouts are usually in the 5 to 6% range but there are a lot that are Imperial, those usually have roasted background, and just enough bitterness to take the edge off. The lactose that is added also helps beat down any hop bitterness. Baltic Porters are up in that ABV range and most don't have too much bitterness to them. If you are looking at Barley Wines, go to the English variety, as they are usually not hopped as much as their American counterparts. And sorry have to throw this in the mix Steel Reserve 211, just enough bitterness in it to take some sweetness off that fermented corn goodness. Drink fast, loses its appeal when it warms
     
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  5. Zaphog

    Zaphog Grand Pooh-Bah (4,676) Sep 23, 2011 Michigan
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    Scotch Ales
     
  6. readyski

    readyski Pooh-Bah (1,557) Jun 4, 2005 California
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    Duvel should fit your bill (perhaps with 6 months on it :rolling_eyes:)
     
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  7. johnnybgood1999

    johnnybgood1999 Savant (1,000) Oct 31, 2008 Virginia

    You're in luck, pumpkin season starts in like a week or two. Plenty of high ABV beers with virtually no hop bitterness. Schlafly(8%) and Pumking(8.?) are great and pretty widely distributed. Someone mentioned scotch ales and English barleywines. Founders Backwoods Bastard and Schlafly Oak Aged Barleywine are in that category with low bitterness, though they have slightly higher ABVs. There are plenty of stouts that aren't hopped up too. Breakfast Stout (8.3%) is awesome and not hoppy at all, so is Terrapin Wake N Bake. Lastly, there are a TON of Belgians that fit the bill. Check out something like New Belgium's Trippel or Dubbel for cheap yet solid beers to experiment with. Chimay is also widely available and they're great, especially the blue.
     
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  8. MistaRyte

    MistaRyte Pooh-Bah (2,681) Jan 14, 2008 Virginia
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    I can't recall if Victory's Sour Monkey (9-10%) is dry hopped or not. I'd recommend exploring that.
     
  9. VTBrewHound

    VTBrewHound Pundit (831) Jan 5, 2013 Vermont

    Belgian styles may be worth a try. Unibroue La Fin du Monde and/or Trois Pistoles are two good starters.
     
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  10. Jaycase

    Jaycase Grand Pooh-Bah (3,858) Jan 13, 2007 Illinois
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    Can you give a few examples of the beers you've found excessively hopped to your taste? It may help others in giving you some recommendations. Cheers.
     
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  11. bbtkd

    bbtkd Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,790) Sep 20, 2015 South Dakota
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    Is it the hop flavors you don't like, the hop bitterness, or both? For me, I don't mind most hop flavors, but it's extreme bitterness I don't like - and this extends to bitter coffee beers.
     
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  12. i_run_far

    i_run_far Initiate (0) Aug 11, 2016 District of Columbia

    Weihenstephaner Vitus, slightly under your 8-9% range at 7.7% but definitely not hoppy at all.
     
  13. surfcaster

    surfcaster Initiate (0) Apr 20, 2013 North Carolina
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    Westmalle Triple
     
  14. dlcarst

    dlcarst Zealot (733) Aug 21, 2015 Missouri
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    Belgian beers all the way. Tripels are usually in that range. Many stouts in that range as well. There are a few higher ABV brown ales and strong ales, although some will be heavily hopped. I'd skip the barleywines unless they're from England, because nearly every American barleywine is heavily hopped. But your easiest bet, as several have mentioned, are Belgians.
     
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  15. southdenverhoo

    southdenverhoo Pooh-Bah (1,567) Aug 13, 2004 Colorado
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  16. McFinniganOfTheFinnigans

    McFinniganOfTheFinnigans Initiate (0) Apr 20, 2017 Maine

    First off. Oskar Blues Old Chub. Next. Smuttynose Old Brown Dog. Third. Coppertail Unholy.
     
  17. AZBeerDude72

    AZBeerDude72 Initiate (0) Jun 10, 2016 Arizona

    It would be very helpful if you mentioned beers you already had and disliked, etc. This would eliminate or allow others to figure out your tastes. Also, were your located? Location dictates a lot regarding available items.
    On a side note why does it have to be high ABV low hops? How about just low hops if that is the desired item? I guess a little more feed from you would help tons.
     
  18. Kb024

    Kb024 Initiate (0) Jun 11, 2015 California
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    ^He asked for a recommendation of 8-9% abv. with medium hops. He didnt say low hops or no hops at all. And his name is HopSop somethin. I would probly rec something like Firestone Walker Fortem, a Dipa without over the top bitterness or a NE Dipa. Also Boulevard Tank 7 Is 8.5% 38 ibu. It could be considered about medium bitter depending on ur taste. For high abv, Ballast Point Barmy is 12%, sweet, fruity, not bitter.
    Founders Breakfast Stout and Chimay Blue are awesome recommendations, but to me they are not medium hoppy (whatever that is).
     
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  19. deleted_user_1111368

    deleted_user_1111368 Initiate (0) Feb 21, 2016 Delaware

    Lagunitas - Brown Shugga
     
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  20. dennis3951

    dennis3951 Initiate (0) Mar 6, 2008 New Jersey

    Most any Imperial Stout will work.
     
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