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Plenty hoppy, plenty bitter. A piney IPA, Torpedo is a bold offering. Hops and alcohol precede the bitterness, which actually doesn't linger too much. It's a sipping beer that's a bit of a punch in the taste buds if you drink it too fast. Take a small ... full story >>>
Adam Foster's All-Time Top Beers
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Unique fruity red with a bitter finish. Hops hidden initially, XS Imperial Red turns tangy with a bit of raisin flavor before ending on a hoppy note that lingers. Figs float in the beer and add to the flavor. This is unlike any beer I've had before. ... full story >>>
Adam Foster's All-Time Top Beers
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Impressive balance of malt and hops. Starts with a bit of creamy malt sweetness before transitioning into a surprising dose of hops. Finishes with a touch of lingering bitterness. I've tried a lot of beers and I haven't had anything like Prohibition. ... full story >>>
Adam Foster's All-Time Top Beers
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Honey beer that goes down easy. Starts a little tart before gaining a honey momentum and finishing with a refreshing sweetness. I tried Midas Touch a few years ago and wasn't a fan at all. This time around it has changed or I have. It has no bitterness ... full story >>>
Adam Foster's All-Time Top Beers
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