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Anderson Valley 20th Anniversary Imperial IPA

Anderson Valley 20th Anniversary Imperial IPA

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An Imperial/Double IPA brewed by
Anderson Valley Brewing Company

Boonville, California USA

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Anderson Valley Brewing Co. first opened in downtown Boonville on December 26, 1987. This was a dream come true for those wishing to savor high quality, flavorful and perfectly balanced beers. To celebrate our 20 years of continued success, we have created a unique beer. Our Imperial India Pale Ale is loaded with excessive amounts of malts and 20 seperate additions of the finest Pacific Northwest hops. We hope you find it most enjoyable!

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 Tmoney99 (3471), Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20

May 16, 2008  
Bottle from Party Source. Poured a clear copper color with an average frothy off-white head that mostly lasted with excellent lacing. Moderate to heavy complex citrus hoppy aroma with a alcohol tone. Medium to heavy body with a slick texture and soft carbonation. Medium to heavy bittersweet flavor with a medium to heavy bitter and small alcohol bite finish of moderate duration. This is a good beer.

 blankboy (2517), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/515/20
Aug 5, 2008  
Two bottles (22oz) shared by me & HogTownHarry with GregClow, jerc, mabel & tupalev. Pours a very slightly hazy orange-amber with an average size frothy off-white head. Nice lacing. Nice aroma which is equally malty and hoppy (citrus and piney resiny hops). Pleasant, dry flavour of caramel malt and resiny hops along with some fruit and a long bitter finish. Medium bodied. Pretty good stuff, it’s a fairly well balanced DIPA and I quite enjoyed it.


amc3000 (37), houston, Texas, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/517/20
Aug 3, 2008  
22oz very floral aroma,fresh, grassy. very hoppy taste with a little malt to balance. aftertaste was bitter layover from all those hops.


mpersinger (16), , California, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/103/517/20
Jul 30, 2008  
22 oz bottle pours well: pale copper color, slight carbonation, with lasting head the color of linen. Aroma sparks of green apple candy (Now & Later and Jolly Rancher) and lemony. Flavor profile is quite complex (though absent of apple): orange peel, root beer and horehound, then a severe gripping hop dryness that seems to settle on the roof of the mouth, rather than the extreme sides of the tongue, as most very hoppy beers. The finish is not as blinding as many super-hopped beers, though duration is quite lasting. This champion IPA goes the distance and is worthy of its "Imperial" designation. **The label claims 20 hop additions. Anyone know which hops, and at what point? P. S., this beer seemed to morph dramatically as it warmed, losing some complexity and taking on a flavor of shellac and a sluggish viscosity common among hopped up brews, so make sure to try it cold.


 Delirium (414), Santa Cruz, California, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/104/516/20
Jul 30, 2008  
Bomber. Pours somewhat cloudy golden-orange with a large, slightly off-white, head. Aroma is quite malty, heavy on the light fruit (pineapple? melon?), and with some citrus and woody hops. Flavor is an equal mix of the same sort of malt and quite bitter woody hops, with a long lingering finish that’s both melon-sweet and bitter. Somewhat atypical for a DIPA, with more malt character and fewer hops on the nose (but plenty on the palate), but I like it quite a bit.


 bager (2027), Copenhagen N, Denmark
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/515/20
Jul 22, 2008  
Bottle. Clear golden coloured with an offwhite head. Somewhat hoppy with notes of dry bread, raisins, pineapples, grapefruit, very light maltyness. Nice hoppyness.




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