I highly advise against a stout or imperial stout tasting. You'll be passed out within 2 hours and wake up forgetting how you got home.
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neosole89, so glad to see the other elevated tasted "normal". I agree with your assessment about all three. Elevated wins out every time. Yet here I am spending big bucks on bombers.. That experimental aspect of dank has me by the balls. The price aspect for elevated should make it a no brainer, along with accessibility of elevated (at least in NM cities)
The 4/19 dank seemed to be the less dank version of them all, giving flavors that seemed to mirror Father Nelson. The masking of alcohol between dank and nelson raised the nelson score way up.. 7.5% vs. 10.6%. Yet they were nearly identical..
Apparently there is a 5/3 dank that just came out... Seeing as how they use hops differently each time, its one project I'm on board for to try.. I think they've done 7 now.. I cant really pick a favorite among them. I do enjoy the experience though.
For me, Elevated has that caramel malt aspect that you can pick up in the flavor, along with a pronounced tropical fruit flavor.. It's just a killer combo that is usually neither too dank or too oniony. It can be a bitter bomb once in awhile, while dank and nelson tend to be less of that sharp bitterness.
Ratings wise, it seems like Elevated is on its way down.. 15th among top IPAs... It was 10th about a month back.. Project Dank is standing strong at #2 for IPAs... Father Nelson is climbing the charts of DIPAs, sitting at 34th.. It seems like some beers with great distribution fair well with review scores over time (sculpins numbers are impressive). Meanwhile here, the rare factor of dank and nelson drive those numbers up (maybe artificially)
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Here's that TW coupon for FL, NM, and CA residents:
"OPERATION spend money" has begun.
Singles are also 15% off, including bombers, and the typical 12 oz. variety.
Guess what I picked up lol I'll give you hint. 5 4 packs, and a bomber of something.