Year old Palate Wrecker

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  1. stingley

    stingley Crusader (467) Sep 21, 2013 Pennsylvania

    So, my favorite bottle store has a "dollar cart" where he throws in old stuff, or slow moving stuff. I found Green Flash Palate Wrecker in there and so grabbed six of them so I got a six pack of Palate Wrecker for six bucks!! I'd say that's a pretty darn good deal! Thing is, it has a "best by" date of May 27, 2014, which means it was probably brewed about 3 months prior... or just about a year ago.

    I think it's still very good! Sure, the hops probably aren't as fresh as they were but it's still solid, smooth, and tastes great.

    At 9.5% I guess even an IPA can age well.

    Thoughts...? Experiences...?
     
  2. BurgeoningBrewhead

    BurgeoningBrewhead Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2012 Pennsylvania

    DIPAs have enough hops and malt packed into them that there will always be some resinous quality to it, even a year old, and they basically turn into barleywines or strong ales.
    Compare that to regular IPAs or pale ales that turn into bitter water when the hops fall off.
     
  3. GetMeAnIPA

    GetMeAnIPA Pooh-Bah (2,559) Mar 28, 2009 California
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    I would guess the bottle date on a big ipa like palate wrecker is more like 180 as opposed to 90, but I am just guessing.

    Big DIPAs like PW probably are the best to pickup old as opposed to a less hopp, ipa/dipa with a lower ipa.
     
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  4. beerded_drunk

    beerded_drunk Zealot (659) Aug 30, 2013 Pennsylvania

    It's about time! Someone on my side. I've been screaming that for years... Yes fresh is better but older hoppy beers aren't bad at all. If it's something hopped like "palate wrecker"

    Cheers.
     
  5. stingley

    stingley Crusader (467) Sep 21, 2013 Pennsylvania

    I may stash one on a shelf in my basement and try it next year about this time.
     
  6. RockAZ

    RockAZ Pundit (983) Jan 6, 2009 Arizona

    Most DIPA's over 8% can hold up well for a couple of years, they had a strong malt backbone to begin with. Deviant Dales is another that holds up well over 2 years, IMHO
     
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  7. 57md

    57md Grand Pooh-Bah (3,033) Aug 22, 2011 Pennsylvania
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    Surely, this beer is best fresh. That said, at a buck per bottle, I'd buy every bottle the store had - and I'd put a fit.of them away for even longer just for the hell of it.
     
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  8. RBassSFHOPit2ME

    RBassSFHOPit2ME Initiate (0) Mar 1, 2009 California

    Beer, yes drink.
    Yes, drink beer.
    Drink beer, yes.
     
  9. mj81

    mj81 Savant (1,072) Sep 11, 2013 New Jersey
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    This brew lives up to it's name fresh. Like drinking carbonated hop juice so I'd imagine there's actually a decent chance that it's better with age on it.
     
  10. Beertsipper

    Beertsipper Pooh-Bah (1,707) Nov 18, 2008 New York
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    I recently purchased a 4 pack of Founders Double Trouble which had a May 2014 date on it. The price was too good, so I purchased it and was surprised by how the pine, hops, and tropical fruit notes still stood up! The 9.4% ABV probably helped?? I really can't say. But I was pleasantly surprised!
     
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  11. StoutSnob40

    StoutSnob40 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,611) Jan 4, 2013 California
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    That should be the answer to every post on this website.
     
  12. TheIPAHunter

    TheIPAHunter Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,026) Aug 12, 2007 California
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    You certainly got a bargain, but I'm not a fan of diminished hops. If I wanted a barleywine, I'd go buy one.
     
  13. ColdOneKev

    ColdOneKev Maven (1,347) Feb 18, 2012 North Carolina

    If you like it then that's all that matters. :slight_smile:
     
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  14. StLeasy

    StLeasy Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2013 Illinois

    ~6 month old Hoptimum has been my best experience with an old IIPA. The over-the-top bitterness was mostly gone, but it was extremely resiny and easy-drinking for 10%. Their hashy (IMO) house yeast was shining.
     
  15. Jeffo

    Jeffo Pooh-Bah (2,874) Sep 7, 2008 Netherlands
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    DIPA's don't "turn into barleywines." I have no idea where that idea began. The malt profile and especially the FG are drastically different. Or at least they should be assuming you haven't just mislabeled your beer.

    That said, beer isn't dairy, and hop bombs don't fall off a cliff after 14 days. A good DIPA will be good after a year. Different perhaps, but still a stand-up brew.

    Enjoy!
    Jeff
     
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