September 17, 2013
The Brü Revü – Stone 17th Anniversary Götterdämmerung IPA
I always look forward to the Stone Anniversary beer. It may not always be something that I completely fall in love with, but it is usually something different. For their 17th Anniversary they brewed the Götterdämmerung IPA which uses all German hops and malts for a decidedly different Double IPA. An IPA from Stone is not a huge surprise, so the use of the German malts and hops is an interesting twist and definitely created a uniquely profiled IPA. The beer poured a golden amber with a substantial white head. The aroma was fruity hops with some spiciness and a peek of malt underneath. The taste evolved as it warmed, but was a sweet fruity hop followed by a grassy floral slight pine bitterness with a lemony finish. The malts began to speak up adding a light sweetness and a slight alcohol presence. It was the grassy piney bitterness that took hold of my palate and wanted to hang. The brew was light with some pilsner qualities that I can only credit to the German malt and hops and was a perfect match for the Texas heat. It was a dangerously drinkable double IPA that was well executed by Stone.
Stone 17th Anniversary Götterdämmerung IPA
Labels:
Beer,
Brü Revü,
Double IPA,
India Pale Ale,
IPA,
Stone Brewing
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