![]() It’s refreshing and crisp, but each sip surprises the palate. Overall: Not the greatest IPA I’ve ever had, but a good showing nonetheless. Harpoon DragonWeisse has everything consumers want in a lighter beer today. Mouthfeel: Clean with a dry, not-quite astringent finish. As enjoyable today as it was in ‘93, IPA is a regional favorite and a craft beer classic. Harpoon IPA is an interpretation of the classic English style using hops and malt grown in the United States. Delicate pine and grapefruit notes on the finish (I think it tasted more like flowers than smelled like them… not that I’ve ever eaten flowers, mind you). Taste: Hoppy bitterness, but not overpoweringly so. I had to use my imagination to find the floral aromas. All 3 came out really good - but the Harpoon was the cleanest. Part of a Harpoon Sampler Pack purchased at Dawsons Liquor – Severna Park, MD.Īppearance: Clear gold with just a hint of orange and a copious, cream colored head.Īroma: Gentle pine and citrus with a little birthday cake if you take a big sniff. Been on an IPA kick lately, and tried the Stones copy for AHS, and a BlueWhale IPA from Pacific-Cost Brewing. This is created, in part, by dry hopping – a technique that involves adding fresh hops to the conditioning beer to provide a fresh hop aroma. The Blueberry Matcha IPA is a 6. The lingering bitter finish of this beer is not harsh or astringent, but crisp and pronounced. The Harpoon beer has a light to medium body and is fairly thin with high carbonation. Courtesy of Harpoon Brewery x Dunkin Donuts. From Harpoon Brewery – The high hopping of Harpoon IPA is not only noticeable in the nose but especially in the finish.
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