The two I would have to recommend is Palo Santo and World Wide Stout. Though both are really strong 13%alc and 18%alc they are amazing! 120min is great too but I prefer the other two mentioned.
The two I would have to recommend is Palo Santo and World Wide Stout. Though both are really strong 13%alc and 18%alc they are amazing! 120min is great too but I prefer the other two mentioned.
I've mostly had their IPAs and Raison (didn't love the latter, but the former are to my taste excellent).
-Josh
you can watch beerwars on hulu for free, who knows for how long though, sam is featured in the documentary.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/235712
Just finished a bottle of Ta Henket and Sah'tea (both Father's Day gifts from my wife).
- Frank
I used to really like the Palo Santo and World Wide Stout, however, alas, I can no longer get Dog Fish in my state, apparently Indiana had to be cut because once Brew masters the TV show came out they couldn’t keep up with production, and we were one of the lucky states that got cut off.
I love the 90 min IPA. I am a huge hop-head (Have 2 home brewed IPA's on tap) but the 120 was too much for me!
One the the great breweries in the mid-Atlantic. Try their Aprihop in March/April, it's pretty damn good
I get the 90 minute IPA if I am in a hoppy mood.
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I posted this in the cellar thread but its appropriate here too. Drank it last Saturday, it was outstanding as usual
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Had a four-pack of 90 minute IPA at the weekend. Very impressed. It's a very strong ale, yet isn't cloyingly so like some other strong ales. Alcohol content is high and four bottles was enough. I'd had the 60 minute IPA the weekend before (the wife brought some home for me) and liked that very much also.
Specialization is for insects.
While I like their stuff for the most part, they have gravitated to these bigger over the top type expressions, kind of like wine makers that have to come out with 15% wines. I have yet to find a Dogfish head that is say 4.5% ABV with a clean pilsner taste, say like Jever or Tuppers Hop Pocket. The older I get, I just cannot countenance these over the top strong beers. I'm fortunate to live about 2 miles from a DFH brewpub as well as the Mad Fox brewpub which has a wider variety of more drinkable styles as well as growlers since they brew on premise.
Last edited by Jeff C; 08-13-2012 at 02:02 PM.
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