Are Black IPAs still alive?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by DCH, Jun 18, 2024.

  1. deanzaZZR

    deanzaZZR Maven (1,347) Jan 8, 2015 California

    I recently spotted this in a Safeway here in the SF Bay Area. FW is flooding the zone with this release. I hope sales are strong.
     
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  2. chipawayboy

    chipawayboy Pooh-Bah (2,181) Oct 26, 2007 Massachusetts
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    Confirmed alive and well at the styles birthplace of VT (or one of them anyway). James on tap at the BlackBack. Classic profile with hoppy citrus and roast malt flavors w/firm back end bitterness. Saw this on tap at a few places yesterday during my travels across the Northeast Kingdom.
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  3. pulse

    pulse Savant (1,205) Mar 22, 2016 Ohio

    I kept skipping responding, but Masthead rereleased their Midwest Midnight recently. Think we're lucky to ne seeing so many black IPAs out here. Seems like everyone has one in their back pocket. I see another small brewery that has one at the moment... perhaps it's the preponderance of regular IPAs that makes the jump easier.
     
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  4. sybian

    sybian Devotee (360) Aug 30, 2010 New Jersey

    Epitome is the only beer I still hunt for on the day it's released. Source also releases a Black IPA around Thanksgiving every year called Murdered Out. Not as hoppy (Epitome is crazy bitter), thinner and more of a coffee flavor to it. Great beer, but very different. Unfortunately I don't see much Source lately.

    Great to see so many fellow Black IPA fans, it's my favorite style and few friends agree with me. I was excited to see Wooky Jack was released last year, but I don't think much left California. Been searching for it in NJ and having my parents look Upstate NY, but no luck yet. FW's website beer tracker says my local shop has it, but when I asked they said they haven't carried FW for about a year. Hadn't noticed, but it seems like most stores don't carry FW anymore. I used to buy a lot of their barrel aged beers every year, but almost never see them anymore. Wonder why NJ stores gave up on FW?

    If anyone homebrews, Northern Brewer has a fantastic Black IPA recipe called Ace of Spades. Strongy roasty flavor from the hops, and big piney hops. I planned on making a batch last month, but they were sold out. Looks like they are back in stock now.
     
  5. MistaRyte

    MistaRyte Pooh-Bah (2,681) Jan 14, 2008 Virginia
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    Darwin of Darwins Beer Reviews recently did a review of the Masthead Black IPA... apparently there was no indication on the package it was a "black" IPA (aside from the fact its called Midnight whatever) so he was like WTF for a while.

    THE WORLD NEEDS MOAR BLACK IPA!!!111!!!
     
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  6. elNopalero

    elNopalero Grand Pooh-Bah (5,822) Oct 14, 2009 Michigan
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    I don’t know how I missed the Shorts double black IPA when it came out. I found a sixer in the wild… put it back on the shelf once I saw the bottled date from January. Maybe it’s a seasonal and I’ll find some fresh ones next month.
     
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  7. Bitburger

    Bitburger Pooh-Bah (2,373) Oct 19, 2016 Vermont
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    Kraemer & Kin here in Alburgh VT serve a brilliant Black IPA all year round...!
     
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  8. Kadonny

    Kadonny Pooh-Bah (2,616) Sep 5, 2007 Florida
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    I actually just found a six pack left over in Florida. Snapped it right up even though it was 9 months old. It is still delicious. I have 2 left and hate to drink them.

    Also a local brewery has one on tap now, it too is really good. I love black IPAs.
     
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  9. Bluecrow

    Bluecrow Grand Pooh-Bah (3,501) Jul 16, 2012 New York
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    Matte Black from Killsboro is in my local curated beer cafe-bottle shop on-tap and in cans. It is a fine example of the style.
    I started brewing fifteen years ago specifically because I could not find a Cascadia IPA or a saison reliably.
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  10. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    Yes, one of the beauties of homebrewing is that you can make beer styles which are difficult or impossible to purchase. Earlier today I bottled a batch of Sticke Altbier which I would have to travel to Dusseldorf, Germany to purchase.

    Cheers!
     
  11. cyclonece09

    cyclonece09 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,559) Aug 5, 2008 Wisconsin
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    New Glarus put out their Black Top Black IPA this year.
     
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  12. celtsfan33

    celtsfan33 Pooh-Bah (1,667) Nov 12, 2019 Massachusetts
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    This thread has had me craving a black IPA, and finally found this local option. Few and far between at least in my part of Mass

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  13. zotzot

    zotzot Grand Pooh-Bah (5,352) Feb 22, 2015 Vermont
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    Just had one at 4 Peaks in Phoenix.
    Pretty good.
     
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  14. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    I just had one at one of my local breweries. A bit of roastiness along with the hops. It's named appropriately, Black Squirrel. (We have squirrels of all normal colors here in town, plus black ones.)