This NE style IPA is packaged in what looks like a 22oz bottle, which is a surprise for the NE IPA style… at least around here. It seems like so far everyone who is packaging these beers is sticking with the more common 16 ounce pint cans to get them into our fridges with as little light interference as possible.
To learn a little bit more about the beer itself, let’s look a little closer at the label:
That rush, that glow. High fives, sunset, blasts of sea air – the search for the perfect wave. We riffed the haze with our Boston brosephuses at Castle Island, delivering a supple NE Style IPA with a nor’easter of hops. On comes the ethereal gloam.
The beer is a nice, solid 8.5% ABV and is listed as 50 IBUs – though you know that goes with NE IPAs. There is a high likelihood that not only will this not taste like 8.5%, I imagine the 50 IBUs will be hidden behind some nice fruitiness.
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