citrusy IPAs

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by scottser32, Aug 27, 2013.

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  1. Nanners

    Nanners Initiate (0) Aug 15, 2013 Ohio

    True, It's good for outdoor work in the back yard and such. This was my first experience with it. I only bought it because I saw it mentioned on here and it was available. I just wanted some citra hops basically. I wasn't expecting it to be so thin, but maybe I should have..it is a pale ale.
     
  2. scottser32

    scottser32 Initiate (0) Jul 20, 2013 Ireland

    we also get great divide if they do anythin worth mentioning and victory and brooklyn and anderson valley
     
  3. Nanners

    Nanners Initiate (0) Aug 15, 2013 Ohio

    If you get Great Divide you might get Knee Deep or maybe even Oskar Blues...so look into that maybe.
     
  4. Nanners

    Nanners Initiate (0) Aug 15, 2013 Ohio

    The only thing I've had from Victory is the hop devil...NOT citrusy, but don't they make something with amarillo hops? It's not an ipa...I thought they made a amarillo wheat or something? Maybe look into that. If it's Amarillo hopped it might be pretty good.
     
  5. scottser32

    scottser32 Initiate (0) Jul 20, 2013 Ireland


    think you could be talking about the prima pils thats meant to be citrusy and fruity
     
  6. tommysagblad

    tommysagblad Initiate (0) Oct 6, 2011 Connecticut

    Lagunitas, Little Sumpin Wild...an amazing citrusy Belgian DIPA if you can find it.
     
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  7. Nanners

    Nanners Initiate (0) Aug 15, 2013 Ohio

    If you get great divide, look around for knee deep. That's what your looking for if you can find it. Hope you find something...I'll check in later. Cheers
     
  8. RyanCave

    RyanCave Initiate (0) Apr 13, 2011 Oregon

    zombie dust
     
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  9. SFACRKnight

    SFACRKnight Grand Pooh-Bah (3,348) Jan 20, 2012 Colorado
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    Great divide has some resinous goodness, but nothing really citrusy that I've had.
     
  10. scottser32

    scottser32 Initiate (0) Jul 20, 2013 Ireland


    HAW HAW!!!
     
  11. punkrkr27

    punkrkr27 Initiate (0) Feb 24, 2006 Michigan

    Lagunitas Little Sumpin Sumpin is probably the most easily accessible citrusy IPA I can think of. Try trading with someone in Michigan for Oddside Citra. It's a fantastic citrusy session that is super easy for us to get here so no one should be asking you to trade your first born for it.
     
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  12. joelwlcx

    joelwlcx Initiate (0) Apr 23, 2007 Minnesota

    Make your way to Pennsylvania and get you some Bell's Two Hearted Ale

    EDIT:Oh, you're in Ireland... Whoops

    Any of those except Sierra Nevada
     
  13. scottser32

    scottser32 Initiate (0) Jul 20, 2013 Ireland

    ha ha bit of a trek
     
  14. Nanners

    Nanners Initiate (0) Aug 15, 2013 Ohio

  15. Nanners

    Nanners Initiate (0) Aug 15, 2013 Ohio

    ^^^ I hear they make another truer IPA as well.
     
  16. gibbleguts

    gibbleguts Initiate (0) May 25, 2010 Canada (AB)

    Brew Dog Punk. Nice balanced with some citrus
     
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  17. TheGator321

    TheGator321 Initiate (0) May 29, 2013 Connecticut

    I don't think it's very citrusy either, good but not citrusy. I can't even get torpedo fresh here in Connecticut, let alone The U.K.
     
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  18. waston

    waston Initiate (0) May 2, 2013 Michigan
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    Founders All Day IPA is super citrusy
     
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  19. sahd-1

    sahd-1 Savant (1,179) Jul 2, 2013 Illinois
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    Ah, the citrusy IPA craving...I remember the same thing when I first got hooked. Being across the pond and craving the most unforgiving of beer styles when it comes to freshness is a tough spot to be in you poor SOB. Look into lagunitas and dogfish head distribution over there. And yeah, zombie dust is hard to come by even at three Floyd's at times.
     
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  20. BeerMeInStl

    BeerMeInStl Initiate (0) Jan 26, 2013 Missouri

    Yep, both are excellent.
     
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