Awesome review as always!! Awesome ipa having one as I watch this review... 🍻Cheers!!! From Virginia Beach VA... Been watching your reviews since 2017 when I started my craft beer journey.
Giving this one a go now - had it once before awhile back, upper tier IPA stuff in my book. Leans more hazy style and taste for me, I'm a fan, they could rebrand it hazy if they wanted. BeerAdvocate 95% sounds right, it's upper tier stuff. The can art might initially mislead as a fisherman lager in the sun meditating on that line, but it's certainly packing much more of a connoisseur pour in a glass instead.
I discovered this beer 8 years ago when I was living in NC. It's a delicious IPA and it's not as bitter as one would expect. I was used to drinking Stone IPA, which is super bitter. Cheers!
Hey Jay, hope all is well. Here in TN these things were hard to find but here recently they are back and I'm pleased. They come in 4 pack 16 ounce cans or 6 pack bottles around here. I think this one is a very good classic American IPA. 95 for me.
For me it would be a tie between Torpedo and Two Hearted. Depends on the day If I want I sweeter IPA I would lean to the Bells. If I want straight hoppy pine I will go with Torpedo. But I think I would take SN Celebration over both of them. Can’t wait to see that in stores in the coming weeks. Cheers 🍻!
Connoisseur test: to pour wild head or no head to settle or pour slow and steady no head? Only one true answer. - The hint: "watch, beer's gonna go right underneath the foam" and the other hint "co2 is 2.5x+ the liquid content in most beers and either releases in the glass or the stomach, only one of these is ideal for healthier experience"
I agree with you on the pour 100%. I can see being at the bar and complaining because you may be trying to get every drop for your money. But I actually prefer a nice heavy pour into the glass when drinking at home. Cheers.
Yeah, on draft, it's understandable, because we all want a full glass, especially with the outrageous bar prices, but a 12oz. beer is going to be 12 ounces, with or without a big head of foam.
One of the craft classics for sure. Haven’t had in a while though. Place I used to frequent in suburban Atlanta always had this on tap and I’d get it sometimes … good stuff.
I have been watching your channel for years Ronald. But pouring the beer like you do does make the beer flat. The carbonation is released with your type of pours. You like beers without the carbonation apparently and that’s fine. But I love my beers with carbonation and it adds to the taste buds. I have poured beers by your recommendation and they are flat my friend. However still enjoy your content and Cheers to another review soon👍
I know they're not flat, after I pour them, because I can feel the carbonation prickle on my tongue and can see the bubble streams. Anyway, I do appreciate your continued support, Chris.
Awesome review as always!! Awesome ipa having one as I watch this review... 🍻Cheers!!! From Virginia Beach VA... Been watching your reviews since 2017 when I started my craft beer journey.
Thanks! I really love hearing this! I appreciate you watching, Travis Brown!
Giving this one a go now - had it once before awhile back, upper tier IPA stuff in my book. Leans more hazy style and taste for me, I'm a fan, they could rebrand it hazy if they wanted.
BeerAdvocate 95% sounds right, it's upper tier stuff. The can art might initially mislead as a fisherman lager in the sun meditating on that line, but it's certainly packing much more of a connoisseur pour in a glass instead.
I love it! Great stuff! Thanks for watching, Astral Dusk. I appreciate it!
I discovered this beer 8 years ago when I was living in NC. It's a delicious IPA and it's not as bitter as one would expect. I was used to drinking Stone IPA, which is super bitter. Cheers!
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Hey Jay, hope all is well. Here in TN these things were hard to find but here recently they are back and I'm pleased. They come in 4 pack 16 ounce cans or 6 pack bottles around here. I think this one is a very good classic American IPA. 95 for me.
Hey, Jason. Well, I wish they'd come back, here.
I get this from time to time. A good IPA.
It sure is.
Bell's Double Two Hearted on tap.. awesome 👌
I know I'd love the draft version!
Ronald, this was just fantastic! Great review.
I'm drinking one, right now, Gregory! Thanks!
For me it would be a tie between Torpedo and Two Hearted. Depends on the day If I want I sweeter IPA I would lean to the Bells. If I want straight hoppy pine I will go with Torpedo. But I think I would take SN Celebration over both of them. Can’t wait to see that in stores in the coming weeks. Cheers 🍻!
Oh! Yeah! Celebration is a jewel! Cheers, back to you!
Thanks! I always enjoy your reviews of the classics!
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Lol I didn't think 7% would whoop ass , it Def hits me very nicely. Chill buzz I love it
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It's not just foam; it's beer too!
That's right.
That is one great beer.
You're right!
Love this beer
I'm glad to hear this!
I'm glad to hear this!
I think I'd go Two Hearted > Lagunitas IPA > Goose IPA
Yes, I tend to agree with that.
I live in midwest Indiana and paid $25 for a 12 pack.
That's much higher that what Walmart sells it for, here. Thanks for watching, Marla Allen. I appreciate it!
It's most likely much fresher where he bought it. Maybe even straight from the brewery. Defininetly not getting it that fresh at wally world
You're probably right.@@acc.x.cc.x9888
Another good IPA. I really enjoy this one. 🍻
I love it!
Great review! I much prefer this beer over Stone's IPA.
Thanks! I'm not really sure which one I'd prefer.
Thanks! I'm not sure which one I prefer.
Great review of an excellent beer. I KEEP IT in my rotation along with COLT 45 :-))))
Thanks, so much! Yes, this ale is a real winner.
I fully agree with you bro everyone complains about what I consider to be a good head and I don't get it
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Some beers are brewed to be "aerated" with a hard pour. Some beers need a kinder introduction to a glass.
I suppose that could be right. Now, I have to find out which ones should go with which method.
Two Hearted Ale is available in stove pipe cans, in my area, I have one in my fridge right now.
Really? Nice!
Connoisseur test: to pour wild head or no head to settle or pour slow and steady no head? Only one true answer. - The hint: "watch, beer's gonna go right underneath the foam" and the other hint "co2 is 2.5x+ the liquid content in most beers and either releases in the glass or the stomach, only one of these is ideal for healthier experience"
That's right, and thanks for watching, Jimmy Jax Jelly Stax. I appreciate it!
I agree with you on the pour 100%. I can see being at the bar and complaining because you may be trying to get every drop for your money. But I actually prefer a nice heavy pour into the glass when drinking at home. Cheers.
Yeah, on draft, it's understandable, because we all want a full glass, especially with the outrageous bar prices, but a 12oz. beer is going to be 12 ounces, with or without a big head of foam.
One of the craft classics for sure. Haven’t had in a while though. Place I used to frequent in suburban Atlanta always had this on tap and I’d get it sometimes … good stuff.
I'd love to try the draft version!
I have been watching your channel for years Ronald. But pouring the beer like you do does make the beer flat.
The carbonation is released with your type of pours.
You like beers without the carbonation apparently and that’s fine.
But
I love my beers with carbonation and it adds to the taste buds.
I have poured beers by your recommendation and they are flat my friend.
However still enjoy your content and Cheers to another review soon👍
I know they're not flat, after I pour them, because I can feel the carbonation prickle on my tongue and can see the bubble streams. Anyway, I do appreciate your continued support, Chris.
you must be doing it wrong.
@@datstankadank yeah no I don’t think so.
A hard pour is pretty easy to do and it flattens your beers.
I never was a fan of this IPA & still not. There are many other IPA's on the market much better...cheers Jay!
Hey, people may as well drink what they prefer. Cheers, back to you, Dave!