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NEW Ferocious IPA 😈 This beer is NOT for the faint of hop.

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NEW Ferocious IPA View in This beer is NOT for the faint of hop. The packs more hop flavor into a

NEW Ferocious IPA View in [browser]( [America's #1 Home Brewing Supplier]( [BEER]( [WINE]( [LEARN]( [DEALS]( [Ferocious IPA. Hops, Unleashed.](  This beer is NOT for the faint of hop. The [Ferocious IPA]( packs more hop flavor into a single sip than some beers do in a whole can. Perfect for adventurous brewers in search of furiously hopped-up goodness.  [Shop Extract]( [Shop All-Grain](  This beer is NOT for the faint of hop. The Ferocious IPA packs more hop flavor into a single sip than some beers do in a whole can. Perfect for adventurous brewers in search of furiously hopped-up goodness. [Shop Now](  [Brewing Notes]  Style: American IPA Type: [Extract]( & [All-Grain]( Fermentation Range: 65-70 F OG: 1.065 SRM: 11 IBUs: 75 ABV: 6.4%  [Tasting Notes]  Aroma: Decidedly hop-forward with aromas of earthy pine, floral notes, and undertones of tropical stone fruit and slight citrus. Clean malt aroma with faint toast and caramel. Appearance: Amber color with ruby mahogany highlights with a slight dry-hopped haze. Firm and persistent off white to tan foam head. Flavor: High bitterness with piney, resinous, dark fruit and citrus hop flavors. Slightly toasty yet clean malt profile with low light caramel sweetness and a barely perceptible roast character. Mouthfeel: Medium body with moderate creaminess and a soft feel on the palate. No astringency. Low alcohol warmth. [Ferocious IPA. Hops, Unleashed.](  [Brewing Notes] Style: American IPA Type: [Extract]( & [All-Grain]( Fermentation Range: 65-70 F Original Gravity: 1.065 SRM: 11 IBUs: 75 ABV: 6.4%     [Tasting Notes] Aroma: Decidedly hop-forward with aromas of earthy pine, floral notes, and undertones of tropical stone fruit and slight citrus. Clean malt aroma with faint toast and caramel.  [Ferocious IPA. Hops, Unleashed.]( Appearance: Amber color with ruby mahogany highlights with a slight dry-hopped haze. Firm and persistent off white to tan foam head. Flavor: High bitterness with piney, resinous, dark fruit and citrus hop flavors. Slightly toasty yet clean malt profile with low light caramel sweetness and a barely perceptible roast character. Mouthfeel: Medium body with moderate creaminess and a soft feel on the palate. No astringency. Low alcohol warmth. [Behind The Brew](  “Yep, we did it again, another IPA. This time around we present a recipe modeled after a massively popular IPA brewed in the upper Midwest, and this is no ordinary hop bomb one-trick pony. Ferocious IPA is very well balanced between unmistakeable malt richness and undeniable hop presence. The groundwork of highly flavorful base malts provide deep, delicious malt notes of fresh crusty bread, while modest doses of crystal malt and light roasted barley provide this recipe’s complex malt depth and characteristic red-amber color. With a simple early hop addition for bracing bitterness, the end of the boil is where all the magic happens. A combination of Simcoe and Amarillo hops are employed over the last 15 minutes of the boil to boost flavor with notes of resinous pine, fresh flowers, citrus fruit and a faint tropical fruit subtlety. All of this magic is then capped off with yet more Simcoe and Amarillo in the dry hop, but also features the special guest Ahtanum to bolster the aroma with wafts of intense grapefruit citrus. Dive into a pint of Ferocious and join us up in the Bold North.” -Brad Segall, Head Development Brewer  [Shop Now](  [Behind The Brew]( “Yep, we did it again, another IPA. This time around we present a recipe modeled after a massively popular IPA brewed in the upper Midwest, and this is no ordinary hop bomb one-trick pony. Ferocious IPA is very well balanced between unmistakeable malt richness and undeniable hop presence. The groundwork of highly flavorful base malts provide deep, delicious malt notes of fresh crusty bread, while modest doses of crystal malt and light roasted barley provide this recipe’s complex malt depth and characteristic red-amber color. With a simple early hop addition for bracing bitterness, the end of the boil is where all the magic happens. A combination of Simcoe and Amarillo hops are employed over the last 15 minutes of the boil to boost flavor with notes of resinous pine, fresh flowers, citrus fruit and a faint tropical fruit subtlety. All of this magic is then capped off with yet more Simcoe and Amarillo in the dry hop, but also features the special guest Ahtanum to bolster the aroma with wafts of intense grapefruit citrus. Dive into a pint of Ferocious and join us up in the Bold North.” -Brad Segall, Head Development Brewer   [Shop Now]( [We've got your batch.]( [Fast & Free Shipping On Orders Over $30]( [Contact Us](  [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Preferences]( | [Forward to a Friend]( Northern Brewer 2221 Hwy 36 W, Roseville, MN 55113   Copyright (C) 2019 Northern Brewer All Rights Reserved                                Â

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