Sierra Nevada Flipside IPA
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Re: Sierra Nevada Flipside IPA
A couple of more cartons and you will have a Christmas tree! Those are some some truly awesome tasting beers.Brewbirds wrote:Well if I can find it there might be room for a couple of boxes until I hit the roof.
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Michele, I just found a Flipside at the Parmer HEB the other day. In fact, I just finished drinking it right now. If I see another one I'll pick it up and hold it for you. The reason I grabbed it myself was because the Oscar Blues G'Knight Red IPA I stumbled across last weekend was so great. I still think I like that on better. This was very good, but that one was incredible, at least if you like a nice malty sweetness alongside your hoppiness, which it turns out I do. A lot.Brewbirds wrote:Here in Texas they pulled my beloved Ruthless Rye from the shelves and replaced it with Summerfest. While I was totally upset about this I did get a twelver anyway.
It was pretty good and I'd try a Flipside if I could find it. Do you know if it is a seasonal or regional offering?
Re: Sierra Nevada Flipside IPA
I will be trying Flipside tonite. The few reviews I've read show it to be very fruit/citrus like in both aroma and taste. I'm guessing tons of Simcoe or C hops. I know I'll like it because I like almost all SN beers and especially if they are IPA's.
Anybody other than Ron try it yet and have an opinion.
EDIT: I see the bittering is Magnum and the finishing is Citra, Simcoe, Centennial but you never know what is used for dry hopping. What's not to like if you're an IPA head like me?
Anybody other than Ron try it yet and have an opinion.
EDIT: I see the bittering is Magnum and the finishing is Citra, Simcoe, Centennial but you never know what is used for dry hopping. What's not to like if you're an IPA head like me?
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Going to have to try to find this here. Especially since I have a Red IPA recipe waiting in the wings!!
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Re: Sierra Nevada Flipside IPA
It should be everywhere but if you can't find it, let me know and I'll get you a few. As far as I can tell, its been out for more than a week most places.
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Next time you're in Austin, TX, I'll be glad to give you a crash course. If T8r's in town, we'll make a Ninja Master out of you in no time.Beer-lord wrote: Damn, I need to learn how to drink more!
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Re: Sierra Nevada Flipside IPA
Ruthless Rye and Summerfest are two of SN's seasonal brews: spring & summer. Tumbler is the fall seasonal and is in stores here now. Then Celebration in winter.
Based on comments here I will look forward to trying the Flipside IPA even though IPAs are not my favorite.
Based on comments here I will look forward to trying the Flipside IPA even though IPAs are not my favorite.
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I had a Flipside last night. Pretty good. Not as hoppy and fruity as some of the reviews I've read but it's definitely got a tropical taste to it. It poured a gorgeous color and had a mildly citrus taste. I'm not sure if I would have guessed this was Sierra Nevada or not and wanted a bit more aroma but I did like this beer enough that I will buy some while in season.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Flipside IPA
Hmmmmmmmmm.......I may just have to try and find some this and give it a shot.
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Re: Sierra Nevada Flipside IPA
It is now listed as a new Fall Seasonal on the SN site, along with Tumbler.
Seems to be their version of a Cali Red Ale... Simply a red ale with IPA hops...
Along the lines of Bear Republic's Red Rocket I suppose (I really like that one!)
Seems to be their version of a Cali Red Ale... Simply a red ale with IPA hops...
Along the lines of Bear Republic's Red Rocket I suppose (I really like that one!)
Re: Sierra Nevada Flipside IPA
Had it last week and thought it was just ok. Lots of tropical fruits in the aroma, very little malt. The taste was more of the same, tropical fruit bitterness that lingered awhile, I was excepting more malt flavor from this one. I buy it again if I was out but would go seeking it out, my overall impression was that it was a bit safe, I enjoy the ruthless rye and the celebration more as far as their seasonal go.
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I am another huge Ruthless fan and hate that it rotates out of stock as a seasonal.Beer-lord wrote:I think Celebration is their best beer.
I haven't seen Celebration but would love to try it, is it a seasonal as well? If so when would I start searching the beer isles for it?
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Re: Sierra Nevada Flipside IPA
Yes, it's seasonal and made for the Holidays. It just says 'Winter' so I don't know the exact period it comes out.
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