Man you hit it exactly, need that bite, that is why new west coast breweries are doing outstanding beers, too many to mention, CA, WY, NV, OR, WA, CO, UT
I never recommended it, i just gave you a heads up, that you should be seeing it soon, and it was getting good reviews, and it looked great in the glass. And that was my problem with this, i thought it was lackluster and not enough bitterness. My 6 pack was like 7 weeks old, as well. Even picturing it at 3-4 weeks old, with the fruits being more intense, and i dont think the bitterness would die that much at 7 weeks. Pretty much a one and done for me, but I'll give it one more chance if i see it fresh. And it is a year round offering now. ..Cheers
Well, whether you recommended or suggested it, I appreciated the heads up. See, I'm with you on that it needs more bitterness, but damn did I find it tasty, especially for a cheaper shelfie. The top-tier new school West Coast IPA producers really make everything work well together. If Lagunitas can iron out the kinks with this one, it could be a fantastic beer. I really enjoyed trying it. Glad to hear it's year-round! Cheers!
I don't think you've ever had a Monkish beer (since they don't really distro to the East Coast), but they're the closest I've seen to a true hybrid. All that hazy goodness, but they typically have a firm moderate bitterness with a bit of dank/herbaceous/pine character. They're delicious. Outside of that, it's tough to find. I think most Vermont IPAs do a good job bridging the gap. Cheers!
Yeah, you were on one of the rare Untappd friends that rated it highly. Honestly, it's a great damn shelfie. I wish it had a bit more bitterness, but for the value, I ain't complainin'! Cheers, again!
I have some unfortunate news with that, as the bottle literally has a big crack in it. I've been contemplating drinking it, as it's scary to think there *might* be glass in the beer. It doesn't look like it went all the way through to the other side, but considering I'm on heavy duty blood thinners, I don't think I'm going to chance it. If I can find another bottle locally, I'll still review it, though. It just won't be the bottle that Gregory sent me. Cheers, Rodney!
Well that's a bummer, but I wouldn't chance it. I've never found glass in a bottle but have had it served to me in a pint glass. Spitting out glass hoping you didn't swallow any isn't fun.@@averagejoe716
That sounds like a horrible time, indeed. I already contacted Gregory and let me know, and he was cool with it, obviously. I just think it's better to be safe than sorry. I hope I can find a straggler on a shelf somewhere.
Give it a go, Billy. I think you'll dig it. I wish it was a bit more bitter, but it's Lagunitas, so you know it's going to be pretty good. Looking forward to your opinion if you end up grabbing it, buddy. Cheers!
It was a pretty mixed bag. I would say the average was in the 3.75 range, with some under a 3.5, and some over a 4. Just seemed like it was all over the place. I really enjoyed it, and when you take value into consideration, it's a damn gem, haha! Cheers, Michael!
thank for the review. I saw this one at the grocery store yesterday and was tempted to pick up a can. I am typically not a big fan of Lagunitas, but on occasion I enjoy their beers.
Thanks, man! I'm not sure it's going to blow anybody away, but considering it's a shelfie, you can't go wrong for the value. Good flavor overall. If you do grab it, I hope you enjoy it! Cheers, man!
Lagunitas "WE DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS IPA" sounds pretty good, too. I've been fortunate enough because of generous individuals to consume a lot of these new school West Coast IPAs, and this has very similar characteristics to those beers, just not as intense flavor-wise, and certainly not as bitter. That said, for a shelfie, it's pretty fucking good, haha! Thanks, Dan! Cheers, brother!
Man you hit it exactly, need that bite, that is why new west coast breweries are doing outstanding beers, too many to mention, CA, WY, NV, OR, WA, CO, UT
For sure, Mitchell. That bite is what my palate craves today. Those West Coast breweries are killing it, no doubt.
Cheers, man!
I enjoy this one
Glad to hear, Jason. It's definitely a good one!
Cheers!
Had it in Florida last month I enjoyed it!
Awesome, Barry! Glad to hear that you enjoyed it.
Cheers!
I never recommended it, i just gave you a heads up, that you should be seeing it soon, and it was getting good reviews, and it looked great in the glass. And that was my problem with this, i thought it was lackluster and not enough bitterness. My 6 pack was like 7 weeks old, as well. Even picturing it at 3-4 weeks old, with the fruits being more intense, and i dont think the bitterness would die that much at 7 weeks. Pretty much a one and done for me, but I'll give it one more chance if i see it fresh. And it is a year round offering now. ..Cheers
Well, whether you recommended or suggested it, I appreciated the heads up. See, I'm with you on that it needs more bitterness, but damn did I find it tasty, especially for a cheaper shelfie. The top-tier new school West Coast IPA producers really make everything work well together. If Lagunitas can iron out the kinks with this one, it could be a fantastic beer. I really enjoyed trying it. Glad to hear it's year-round!
Cheers!
I'd love to see one of these East/West IPAs go the other way around. Give me cloud city with a ton of oats and dank, bitter, evergreen tasting hops.
I don't think you've ever had a Monkish beer (since they don't really distro to the East Coast), but they're the closest I've seen to a true hybrid. All that hazy goodness, but they typically have a firm moderate bitterness with a bit of dank/herbaceous/pine character. They're delicious. Outside of that, it's tough to find. I think most Vermont IPAs do a good job bridging the gap.
Cheers!
I absolutely adore this beer!!!
Yeah, you were on one of the rare Untappd friends that rated it highly. Honestly, it's a great damn shelfie. I wish it had a bit more bitterness, but for the value, I ain't complainin'!
Cheers, again!
Looking forward to your lagunitas willettized review. Cheers!
I have some unfortunate news with that, as the bottle literally has a big crack in it. I've been contemplating drinking it, as it's scary to think there *might* be glass in the beer. It doesn't look like it went all the way through to the other side, but considering I'm on heavy duty blood thinners, I don't think I'm going to chance it. If I can find another bottle locally, I'll still review it, though. It just won't be the bottle that Gregory sent me.
Cheers, Rodney!
Well that's a bummer, but I wouldn't chance it. I've never found glass in a bottle but have had it served to me in a pint glass. Spitting out glass hoping you didn't swallow any isn't fun.@@averagejoe716
That sounds like a horrible time, indeed. I already contacted Gregory and let me know, and he was cool with it, obviously. I just think it's better to be safe than sorry. I hope I can find a straggler on a shelf somewhere.
Didn't know this beer existed. Going beer shopping today will keep an eye 👁 out for it. Cheers 🍻
Give it a go, Billy. I think you'll dig it. I wish it was a bit more bitter, but it's Lagunitas, so you know it's going to be pretty good. Looking forward to your opinion if you end up grabbing it, buddy.
Cheers!
I gave it a 4 on untappd! I guess I’m one of the few of your friends there that really enjoyed this. Cheers, Joe!!
It was a pretty mixed bag. I would say the average was in the 3.75 range, with some under a 3.5, and some over a 4. Just seemed like it was all over the place. I really enjoyed it, and when you take value into consideration, it's a damn gem, haha!
Cheers, Michael!
thank for the review. I saw this one at the grocery store yesterday and was tempted to pick up a can. I am typically not a big fan of Lagunitas, but on occasion I enjoy their beers.
Thanks, man! I'm not sure it's going to blow anybody away, but considering it's a shelfie, you can't go wrong for the value. Good flavor overall. If you do grab it, I hope you enjoy it!
Cheers, man!
They should call this the Lagunitas “Whatever the fuck you wanna call it” IPA
🤣🤣🤣 Great review Joe!
Lagunitas "WE DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS IPA" sounds pretty good, too. I've been fortunate enough because of generous individuals to consume a lot of these new school West Coast IPAs, and this has very similar characteristics to those beers, just not as intense flavor-wise, and certainly not as bitter. That said, for a shelfie, it's pretty fucking good, haha! Thanks, Dan!
Cheers, brother!