Went with a sculpin Ipa for a night cap last night. I gotta say, much more hop bitterness in the initial tasting each time I took a drink than the first time I had it.. Great mouthfeel though. After the initial bitterness, it's just a smooth tasting IPA. Sessionable beyond belief. I didnt get a hop bomb sensation
Today.. The big boys get their day in court
RR Blind PIg IPA.. Bottled date 2/24/14
To me, it compares very similiarly to Sculpin. Initial hop bite then it's just unbelievably smooth and drinkable. Not at all like elevated. But that can be a good thing. Piney and some citrus hop smells. Not harsh in any regard anywhere. More like a pale ale imho. Worthy of its ba score 97/100.
RR Pliny the Elder. Bottled date 2/19/14
Upon cracking it open, what a smell. It's a fruity type of hop smell. It lingers throughout the entire drink through smell and taste. I didn't get a sense of any type of floral hops in this. It was very fruity smelling (grapefruits maybe?)..
Again, like Blind Pig and Sculpin, the mouthfeel is rather muted. Not thin persay, but it has an amazing sensation of tasting a touch light. Very smooth.. The fruity hops dominate this drink. I gotta say, I haven't really tried a beer that has used this combo of hops to create this distinct taste.. Not boozy at all. Off of memory, Project Dank comes close with some fruity hop smells, but tastes a bit heavier. Even Lagunitas Sucks has that heaviness that can be a turnoff to these lighter tasting IPAs, if that makes sense.. Top 5 beer in the world? Tough to say. I think people follow hype and are afraid of posting 4.5/5 review scores. But if Lagunitas Sucks can
earn a 97 overall, I suppose this is a near 99.. I would still say what elevated IPA does for me, puts it near or above Pliny.
The common component between HT, Sculpin, Blind Pig, and HT over this past month of drinking has been that thinner smooth mouthfeel.. I have tasted some IPAs that are harsh and abrasive hop bombs all the way through.. These 4 use hops in a way that they don't taste too crazy.. Who would've thought the best IPAs and DIPAs aren't really hop bombish? Elevated has a drier mouthfeel and the hop profile in smell and taste dominates everything listed above.. I will say, between a 95 rated IPA to a 100 is a very thin margin of error. They are pretty much all good. Giving a title to a beer seems crazy but its the world we live in.
Since both RR beers are fresh in my memory I'm gonna try a Project Dank 2/26/14 that I bought last week that I haven't had a chance to try yet.
Review soon...........