Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree IPA

Today I have a rather exciting beer that unfortunately is probably quite hard to find any longer. I bought my four pack a few weeks ago from The Four Firkins and a recent review from dirtyspeed of Friday Night Beer inspired me to finally get around to writing my own. As you should know by now I am a fan of big beers and I particularly like the idea behind this one. The fine folk of Dark Horse Brewing wanted to make a big IPA and figured what better to do than double the recipe of their well received Crooked Tree IPA minus the water of course. This beer pours a very attractive deep ruby red color that is quite translucent and obviously filtered. Head was only about a half a finger and quite white in color. The aroma of this beer is full of fruit like malt aromas as well as plenty of floral hops. Just a little hint of dates and a nice fermented cherry scent are complimented by an array of subtle floral hops and very little bitterness though you can certainly tell it is one alcoholic brew. Flavor is quite interesting, initially I get mostly fermented fruit flavors, primarily a sweet cherry that transitions into some floral flavors and a moderate amount of bitterness. Though there are a number of contrasting flavors in this beer it is unable to hide its intense 13.6% ABV but considering how strong it is it was a valiant effort. This beer is more malty than most Imperial IPAs out there but it is certainly an interesting creation. Probably not the best beer for many people but if you are adventurous you will be happy to have imbibed. A darn tasty beer if you don’t mind some extra alcohol. Give it a shot and ride your bike.

Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree IPA

3 Responses to “Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree IPA”

  1. There is a liquor store by my house that can only seem to sell beer that is in the cooler and the shelf gets neglected. I call it my cellar because I have picked up some highly aged beer, I got a 4 pack of Yeti earlier this year and the born on date was ’07. Anyways they got Double Crooked Tree, I think it will be there for some time but I am not sure how long the hops will last.

  2. For sure man, I remember you referencing the place. It’s always nice to be able to find a rare or out of season brew on the shelves. Further I totally agree on the hops comment. I am really tempted to age my last bottle just to see what happens, though I can’t help but assume the hop will become even further subtle. None the less it might just have to happen.

  3. Hey guys just searching the web trying to find a store that sells dark horse product and wouldn’t mind shipping to Miami,FL I’m a huge fan of their beers.

    Cheers and thanks!

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