Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: the beer blog :: New England style IPA
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PaddleAway |
Barrel Theory opened last year in St. Paul & they've been a huge hit. Personally I find their NE IPAs good but not great, & having them side-by-side it's tough to tell them apart. Caveat is that I'm in the minority; most of my friends love them. There are several on the market in cans now, too. Blackstack makes a very good one called 755 & just put out a new one this week called Loud Pack that is easily the best local representation of the style I've had. They called it a one-off, but I'd be surprised if it doesn't come back, as it flew off store shelves. tl;dr. There's a growing number of NE IPAs in Minnesota of varying quality. I suspect the trend will continue & quality will increase this year. |
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Jeriatric |
Best, by far, is from the tap. The further the cans were shipped, the less I liked the beer. The products from a distance may not have been as good to begin with OR, the shipping and storing time may have been too long. I just finished reading that New England Style does not store as well as regular IPA so I suspect the latter. Is N/E style big in the Midwest? Is Mr. Barley brewing any N/E? |
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mr.barley |
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