Flying Dog Holiday Collection

Discussion in 'New England' started by Stignacious, Nov 13, 2015.

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  1. Stignacious

    Stignacious Pooh-Bah (1,878) Aug 24, 2011 New York
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  2. Urk1127

    Urk1127 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,790) Jul 2, 2014 New Jersey
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    Definitely want. I eat beer and cookies a lot.
     
  3. Homers_Beer_Odyssey

    Homers_Beer_Odyssey Initiate (0) Jun 17, 2014 New York

    The more I drink Double Dog, the more I appreciate it as having the best-hidden ABV of all Imperial IPAs.
     
  4. bubseymour

    bubseymour Grand Pooh-Bah (4,800) Oct 30, 2010 Maryland
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    I'll buy it. I was disappointed in last year's offerings. Seemed more fluff with the titles then the quality of the beers. Hopefully this years offerings will be better. The Belgian Pale Ale (if its a R.B Lite), should be good and the Citrus Saison sounds promising on the surface. I've been digging hoppy saisons lately, especially if they have a little funkiness to them as well.
     
  5. Stignacious

    Stignacious Pooh-Bah (1,878) Aug 24, 2011 New York
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    You think so? I've always thought it should be reclassified as a strong ale from all the booziness I get
     
  6. bluehende

    bluehende Initiate (0) Dec 10, 2010 Delaware

    I love cranberries, but not a fan of fruit in my beer so I will be interested in the cranberry IPA.
     
  7. Homers_Beer_Odyssey

    Homers_Beer_Odyssey Initiate (0) Jun 17, 2014 New York

    I would guess both the Imperial and Strong designations mean higher-ABV, and in both categories, there are brews that are boozy and ABV-hidden. However, I would love to hear any suggestions for Imperial IPAs 10.1% ABV and above which have ABV better hidden than Double Dog. I have yet to find any.
     
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