Alpine Duet IPA
Country- USA
State- California
Brand- Alpine Beer Company
Type- IPA
Calories- 211
Average Beer Rating- 3
Description:
Alpine Duet IPA has a hazy straw color that is topped with bright white foam. It offers a blast of resinous aromatics with notes of evergreen pine, orange zest and hints of cedar. The beer has big hoppy flavors which mingle with geranial notes, hints of citrus fruit and an overall lingering piney quality that adds a touch of complexity. The beer features Simcoe and Amarillo hops. The ABV for Alpine Duet IPA is 7%.
Glass to Use:
IPA beers are best served in a 16oz. pint glass.
About the Brewery
In 1999, Pat McIlhenney contracted AleSmith to produce his first beer- McIlhenney’s Irish Red. In 2002, Pat and his wife Val would open the Alpine Beer Company in Alpine, CA (a small town in San Diego County). The brewery has achieved many accolades for their beers and in 2014 they joined forces with Green Flash. This partnership has helped their distribution, so keep an eye out for Alpine Beer!
Beer Reviews:
Tobin’s Review 3 out of 5
Alpine Duet IPA has a gold brick coloring with a frothy oatmeal head. The beer has a light full hops aroma, and is soft and sweet on the tongue, which makes way to a bitter hops which lightens it up. It has a high ABV which you can taste in the maltiness of the beer.
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