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Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree IPA

Dark Horse Double Crooked Tree IPA

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98
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An Imperial/Double IPA brewed by
Dark Horse Brewing Company

Marshall, Michigan USA

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3193.87/5.03.87/5.0Special13.6%83 Snifter, Tulip P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Have you read the description for the regular Crooked Tree yet? Well this beer is almost the same just double. We actually took the Crooked Tree recipe and doubled all of the ingredients except the water, just the way a DOUBLE should be made. Big hops balanced with tons of malt give this beer a huge body. Although this beer is as cool as "the Fonz" when first purchased, it gets really mellow and smooth with some age. After a year or two stored in a cool dark place you'll notice the heavy caramel and malt flavors are trying to sneak past the hops, they’re just not fast enough. This beer is hugely delicious so it will need your undivided attention (the chores can wait....trust us). 98 IBU's

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 JohnC (1718), Mission Viejo, California, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/105/518/20

Apr 25, 2008  
Opaque, thick dark orange pour with a one finger white head. Nice hoppy aroma & flavor with a creamy malty finish. 13.6% abv? I don’t taste it. I guess it will hit me in about 20 minutes.

 jcr (811), Jasper, Indiana, USA
2.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/54/102/59/20
Jul 22, 2008  
Bottle. Small, off-white head that disappears quickly. Aroma is moderately hoppy with hints of grapefruit, orange and resin and moderately malty with notes of caramel leading one to think that the hops will carry through well into the flavor, but they don’t. In addition, there is a strong hint of alcohol in the nose which does follow into the flavor. The flavor is heavily sweet and lightly to moderately bitter. It is also peppery with alcohol. The finish is moderately bitter and alcoholic. Full body, syrupy texture and moderate carbonation. As much as I Iike Dark Horse products and as much as I like double IPAs, this is a big disappointment. The alcohol and thick, almost sickly sweet malts are just too overwhelming; they don’t let the hops present much character in the flavor. An off-balance, unenjoyable double IPA.


 drfabulous (658), Columbia, Missouri, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/104/516/20
Jul 18, 2008  
From a bottle at Wine Sellers in Macomb. Did I have this in Michigan? I can’t remember. Everything a Double IPA should be. Malty and intense. Fantastic.


flatmatt (46), Northville, Michigan, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Jul 17, 2008  
12 oz bottle. Pours red amber with a small to medium off-white head. Aroma is citrus hops, then a little bit more malty and caramel aromas and a little alcohol. Like the single Crooked Tree, the flavor is less dominated by hops than I expected. Grapefruit and spicy flavors are definitely there along with substantial bitterness, but there’s also a strong caramel flavor in there, along with some noticeable pale malt flavor. Flavor is quite reminiscent of a hoppy barleywine as opposed to a double IPA (and I see I’m not alone in thinking so). Hides its high ABV well, just a little bit can be noticed in the finish. Some lacing. Pretty enjoyable beer.


 RCL (973), Boston, Massachusetts, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/515/20
Jul 11, 2008  
Super piney and yellow fruit hops in the aroma. The flavor is much less bitter than I thought it would be. Great balance.


 dchmela (617), Orlando, Florida, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/515/20
Jul 11, 2008  
12 oz bottle courtesy Polomagnifico. Pours cloudy copper with a thin head and a lot of sediment. Big malt, caramel, aroma and citrusy hops. Big malty caramel, toffee body with hints of bitter citrus hops. Has a slight bitter hop finish. Not sure of the age, but the hops are mellow. Has an almost barley wine feel to it, very tasty.




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