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Laughing Dog AlphaDog Imperial IPA 3.63 178

Laughing Dog AlphaDog Imperial IPA

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1783.66/5.03.63/5.08%60.8Snifter, Tulip
Commercial Description:
ALPHADOG Imperial IPA 127 IBU’s 8% abv AlphaDog Is our New year round Imperial IPA Available in Draft and 22oz bottles Alphadog Is not a Replacement for Devil Dog we will continue to brew Devil Dog for release once a year "this is from the website"
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 sneagrams3 (1764), St. Louis, Missouri, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/516/20

Nov 3, 2009  
Tasted 10/11/09. 22oz bomber. Hazy with a golden amber hue. Moldy off-white head. Aromas of citrus candy and grapefruit with a touch of caramel. Medium to full bodied with a big bitter finish. Big hops with a sway toward the grapefruit. A slight bit of minerality and a dry finish. Mild pine hop note. Tasty brew with a big palate.

 GJF (522), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/516/20
Jan 6, 2010  
Very nice. A deep orange pour with an incredibly thick, rocky white head. Full-bodied aroma of grapefruit and malt. There’s a sharp hoppiness up front, and the finish is incredibly dry and long-lasting with lots of grapefruit and pine. I picked this one up without knowing anything about it and wish I had grabbed a few more bombers. Yum.


 craftbeerdesign (773), Alpharetta, Georgia, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Jan 2, 2010  
bomber... pours a brilliant orange with a huge 3 finger rocky white head... solid hop profile on the nose, but not to the extent I imagined... medium body with creamy undertones, pine hop laced front, soft malt based sides and a sticky bitter finish which stays with you a bit. some grapefruit notes as well throughout. a nice IIPA, but felt a bit weak compared to others and the stated IBU count.


 maniac (2774), Richmond, Virginia, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/104/516/20
Dec 31, 2009  
Bottle from Wine Warehouse on 09/05/2009. Fairly clear orange amber body with a large rocky off-white head. Big citrus and resiny hop aroma on a pale malt background. Sweet pale malt, big citrus hops and a resiny background. Medium body with moderately high carbonation.


 CheersMate1 (869), Atlanta, Georgia, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/515/20
Dec 25, 2009  
22 oz. bottle from Full Throttle Bottles. Fluffy head with a nice haze/orange body. This IPA looks pretty damn good, but I didn’t realize it was an imperial/double before I had it. Sweet fruits and citrus hops aroma come through rather easily. Slight malt backing, but the hops play a very nice role. The sweet citrus fruits and citrus hop flavor don’t come through as much as they don in the aroma. This is a very smooth beer. The bitter flavor, just in general, does not allow the citrus flavors and aromas to come through. A solid double IPA, but could use a tweek on the flavor.


 Arayaga2 (1001), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/517/20
Dec 23, 2009  
Hazy orange with thin white head. Aroma is grapefruit and tangerine with a nice malty note, that borders on buttery. Taste is the same with an emphasis on grapefruity hops and ends in a resinous bitterness with sweet malt, and tangerine zest into the finish.


 5000 (2900), Hardened Liver, Washington, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/515/20
Dec 21, 2009  
Bottle:   Amber in color, somewhat bright, hues of cinnamon and honey, large frothy white head, nice lacing, vibrant carbonation.   Sweet malty nose, citrusy, hops, with minor earthen soil.   Sweet yet a soft citrus bitterness, decent malt base, bigger than most IIPAs but not quite as thick as I prefer.   Otherwise has a slight earthy aspect.   Clean, warming.   Body and mouthfeel are moderate.   Could stand to be a bit thicker.   As is it feels like a 1½ IPA.   A little astringent on the backside, slight fusel alcohol but its not too heavy.   Definitely feel the warmth on this one.   Lingering citrus rind and soft earthen malts.   Fairly good stuff.


 BBB63 (4283), La Porte, Indiana, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/513/20
Dec 20, 2009  
bottle sent to me by ditmier, thanks Eric for the brews and shared with Shawn: Slightly hazy amber hue with a frothy head and spotty lace. The aroma has notes of resiny, herbal, grassy and dank hops. A hint of butterscotch and pale grains, earthy yeast esters. The taste has moderate herbal and piney hops, mild biscuity malts, spicy and astringent finish. The mouth feel is lively and biting, dry chalky and metallic finish. Not bad but lacks depth, a bit one note.


 ChainGangGuy (2619), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/515/20
Dec 17, 2009  
Appearance: Pours out a hazed, dim, darkened yellow body with a frothy, bubbly, white head. Smell: Zesty aroma of grated lemon and grapefruit peels all the way down to the bitter pith with some additional spicy, piney notes to it. Very vague malt hints that, along with the yellow hue, imply this’ll be a light malt, hop-forward brew. Let me strap in for an onslaught of IBU’s. Taste: We quickly pass by the meager, slackened maltiness with mild tastes of pale malt with light toasty hints and launches straight into the staunchly bitter load of hops. Cutting tastes of lemon and grapefruit along with a dose of pine assault the tongue and lay upon it a strong bitterness. Touch of warming alcohol, but mainly this beer is a big load of bitterness from beginning through to the finish and beyond. Mouthfeel: Medium-plus body. Medium-plus carbonation. Drinkability: Whew. Well, this is definitely one for the hopheads out there, as the brewery seems to have kept the malts fairly light to ensue the drinker doesn’t miss one iota of hoppy bitterness.



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