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Sierra Nevada: Tropical Torpedo
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 3:00 pm
by Kealia
It looks like our friends over at SN have a new IPA hitting the shelves soon (at least here in CA).
I'll admit I'm not the biggest SN fan (I find their stuff to all taste similar, but always "good" not "great"), but I will track this down and try one - just for you guys. Yeah, that's how I roll
Here's their description:
Inspired by the island life, we created an IPA completely disconnected from the mainland. We used our one-of-a-kind Hop Torpedo to deliver an intense rush of hop flavor and the lush aromas of mango, papaya, and passionfruit with every sip. Enjoy our tropical twist on the American IPA.
Not a lot to work with, but the description sounds like the IPAs that I like to drink.
We'll see.
Re: Sierra Nevada: Tropical Torpedo
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 3:23 pm
by Beer-lord
I've seen it here too but haven't gotten it. Like you, I like their beers but rarely are they extraordinary though I do really like Celebration and Torpedo so hopefully, these are good.
I've read some use the term 'juicy' which I have been seeing as East Coast IPA-ish. Cloudy and juicy are the terms I hear often for that style so maybe they're getting one out to match that. Our semi-local Parish Brewery has changed the yeast and some hops to all their beers in the last month and some are using the term juicy as well.
I'll await your roving reporter opinion.
Re: Sierra Nevada: Tropical Torpedo
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 5:59 pm
by Kealia
Interesting...when I hear "juicy" I think of tropical fruits, JuicyFruit gum, and things like that in terms of aroma - not appearance. I'm starting to see "East Coast Style IPA" on some beers out here on tap, and yeah - those are cloudy as f*** - like a hef!
Don't wait for me though - aside from my own beers, I got loaded up with 4-packs from local breweries over the past two weeks and haven;t had much to drink because of my cold so it could be a while. I still have that nitro milk stout to try, too! (What?!?! Yes, you all read that right)
Re: Sierra Nevada: Tropical Torpedo
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 11:48 pm
by swenocha
Yeah, that juicy, turbid, dank, cloudy is what the newer modern east coast IPAs are all about (older style east coast IPAs were closer to English IPAs), and now it seems all of the breweries are getting into the act. If you are on the east coast, Tree House, Trillium, and Alchemist are great examples. We have some great beers of this style coming out of Nashville now, with Mantra's Big Juicy Dank, Bearded Iris' Scatterbrain and Homestyle, and several from Southern Grist (BroCoNut, Mixed Greens, [Insert Juicy Pun] to name a few) great examples of a similar style. Personally, these are my IPAs of choice these days.
Re: Sierra Nevada: Tropical Torpedo
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 12:10 pm
by RedBEERd
Swen, think maybe you could find a way to bring some of those new ones out of Nashville you mention to Asheville? Just a sample?
Re: Sierra Nevada: Tropical Torpedo
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 12:48 pm
by BlackDuck
I'm on the lookout for that too. In fact, I'm also looking for their Sidecar Orange Pale Ale and their 4-way IPA pack (includes German Style IPA, Peach IPA, Black IPA and Torpedo).
Re: Sierra Nevada: Tropical Torpedo
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 1:50 pm
by swenocha
Hmm... that likely could be arranged. I have some Big Juicy Dank (and the brewery is 5 min from my house). I will see what of the others is available at a crowler station pre-trip...
Re: Sierra Nevada: Tropical Torpedo
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 3:06 pm
by RedBEERd
I'll pay for the Big Juicy Dank if you'd be kind enough to pick up a crowler....IF you have time.