Buyer's Guide for Beer Lovers

British and North American Ales

The Lords of the Ales: A Powerful Onslaught of Ales from the Two Towers of North America and Great Britain

Imperial IPA

Imperial IPAs (also known as Double IPAs) are distinguished by their prominent hop cone aromas and flavors, and bitterness that is intense and assertive. Colors range from deep gold to deep amber. These intense hop characteristics should be balanced by a rich malt backbone, mid-to-high levels notes and fruity esters. They are medium-to-full bodied in weight and notes of astringency and hop haze are accepted. Depending on the varieties of hops being used, the drinker can experience a wide range of hop flavors including tart citrus peels, pepper and earthy pine-like notes. Imperial IPAs have an ABV between 7.5 and 10.5 percent. These ales represent an extreme use of the hop flower in brewing and a challenge to the brewer in terms of balance and drinkability.

Interpreting the 100-point Scale

Consumers can translate the point score to the following quality bands:

Point Range Quality Band
96-100 points Platinum
90-95 points Gold
85-90 points Silver
80-84 points Bronze
Less than 80 Not Recommended
Legend
  • = Brewpub
  • ABV = Alcohol by volume
  • Date denotes the date on which the beer was tasted

96 Hop Henge Experimental IPA, Deschutes Brewery (OR). 8.75% ABV (3/10)
Bright deep amber color. Aromas of warm orange and peach compote, pinecones and apricot butter on rye toast follow through on a round, rich entry to a dry-yet-fruity medium-full body with brown sugar, Vegemite, anise and char-roasted nut notes. Finishes with a citrus sour cream frosting accent on the massive woody pinecone, lemongrass and herbal hop fade. A monumental, earthy, imperial IPA.

93 Überhoppy, Valley Brewing Co. (CA). 9.5% ABV (3/11)
Deep amber color. Attractive aromas of peach butter, grapefruit marmalade and angel food cake with a supple, frothy fruity full body and a spicy apple-pear sauce, tropical fruit chutney, pink peppercorn, carrot juice and pine sap finish. Decadently rich and flavorful, yet—remarkably—seems sessionable.

92 Moylander Double IPA, Moylan’s Brewing Co. (CA). 8.5% ABV (3/09)
Rich amber color. Aromas of grapefruit, spruce and custard follow through on a rich, chewy entry to a dry-yet-fruity full body with deep flavors and peppery astringency. Finishes with an intense, lingering grilled grapefruit and singed pinecone accented fade. A bold, but balance strong ale with a pungent bittering hop character. Pair with atomic curries.

92 Imperial India Pale Ale, Rogue Ales (OR). 9.5% ABV (3/09)
Slightly hazy bright amber color. Aromas of grapefruit, white pine embers and peach custard follow through on a round, rich entry to a dryish medium-full body with great depth and a long peppery and astringent, grilled citrus and pine sap fade. A brawny, strong ale.

92 Imperial I.P.A., Garrison Brewing Co. (Canada). 7% ABV (3/10)
Deep amber copper color. Aromas of toasted fig bread, orange blossom honey and chocolate-covered nuts follow through on a rich, supple entry to a dryish medium-full body with grilled citrus, nougat, dried meat notes. Finishes with lots peppery spice and dried grapefruit on the long, lingeringly astringent fade. Exquisitely balanced and styled.

92 Gubna Imperial IPA, Oskar Blues Brewery (CO). 10% ABV (2/11)
Golden amber color. Huge, savory aromas and flavors of baked kumquats, peppered okra, raisin bread dough and dried pine needles with a crisp, chewy dry-yet-fruity full body and a long, baked honeyed yam, grilled root vegetable, pine sap and peppered-spinach finish. A big and brawny hop stew, not for the faint of heart.

91 Slipknot Imperial IPA, Full Sail Brewing Co. (OR). 8.2% ABV (3/10)
Hazy amber color. Complex aromas of peach butter on banana bread, tangerine marmalade and delicate spice are somewhat reminiscent of weizenbock and follow through on a round, supple entry to a dry-yet-fruity medium-full body with great depth and balance. Finishes with a long resonant wave of piney, minty and herbal hops, pink peppercorns and dried kumquats. A very serious beer that demands contemplative sipping like a Belgian triple would.

90 Hopsickle Imperial IPA, Moylan’s Brewing Co. (CA). 9.2% ABV (3/09)
Rich deep amber color. Interesting aroma of chocolate mint, spruce and honeyed citrus follow through on a rich, chewy entry to a dry-yet-fruity full body with toasted pound cake, cocoa dusted crystallized ginger and dried grapefruit peel notes. Finishes with a long, pleasingly astringent and bitter peppercorn and dusty pinecone fade. A rich, full-throttle imperial IPA for the thirsty thrill seeker. Pair with Indian food.

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