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Foothills Seeing Double IPA

Foothills Seeing Double IPA

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An Imperial/Double IPA brewed by
Foothills Brewing

Winston-Salem, North Carolina USA

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Commercial Description:
Foothills' first high gravity beer may have you Seeing Double. The hops are balanced with just enough body to craft a highly drinkable brew. Expect a full body and a hint of citrus from the seven varieties of hops added to the brew. IBU: 130.

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 sk8viking (6028), Copenhagen, Denmark
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/516/20

May 4, 2008  
Bottle. Blind tasting. A amber beer with a off-white head. The aroma and taste is of malt and hops, peach, mellon notes, dry. Medium to full body with a bitter dry, hoppy finish.

 kmweaver (1800), Takoma Park, Maryland, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/515/20
Jul 13, 2008  
Growler, sampled at the 1st Annual Shenandoah Beer Throwdown, courtesy of TURDFERGUSON. Thanks, Sam! Pours a hazy, orange-amber color; light off-white head with patchy lacing. Solid amounts of orange and citrus hops in the aroma; resiny, fresh, and crisp overall; generous nose. Medium-to-full mouthfeel: chewy, resiny hoppiness upfront (earthiness, oranges, and citrus); some sweet candy sugar and biscuity malts; very generous, resiny, dripping hop character; excellent double IPA. Lengthy finish: tongue-numbing bitterness, oranges, citrus, and mineral zestiness; lots and lots of well-represented hops.


asanders (2), , North Carolina, USA
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3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/58/104/515/20
Jun 6, 2008  
Had it on draft at Sawmill Tap Room in Raleigh, NC. Very good, hops seemed more aromatic than bitter, I can definitely handle a hoppier flavor than this, but still very good.


 Glouglouburp (1872), Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/56/104/515/20
Jun 3, 2008    Updated: Jun 4, 2008
In short: Plenty of caramelized malts, nice resinous fruity hops but unfortunately alcohol too apparent. Very good nonetheless.
How: From a growler, post-Dark-Lord-Day 2008 party. Unknown generous soul.
The look: Dark orange body topped by a small off-white head
In long: Nose is fruity hops with a strong citrus/apricots aroma. A well malted body, lots of caramelized malts in this one. Hops profile is resinous, somewhat citrusy, some coniferous tree juice. I suspect a lot of Centennial hops in there and maybe some Cascade because its hop profile is somewhat reminiscent of my beloved Corne Du Diable. The beer falls apart in the finish with too much alcohol and sweetness. Alcohol that is apparent all the way through comes to bite you in the end. A good IIPA that could have been great. Definitely requires resample as I was pretty inebriated when I had it and I was already seeing double, I though I was drinking a Quadruple IPA.


 Nate (2177), Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/514/20
May 22, 2008  
On tap at The Bier Garden, Asheville. Nice sugary-sweet and hoppy aroma to this one, with apricots and resin, and also a bit of bitter metallic funk. Deep amber-orange with some haze, topped with an off-white lacing creamy head. Heavy body with mdium smooth carbonation, quite a mouthful, with a light alcohol warming. Starts with an initial burst of brown sugar and big grapefruity hops. After this, the malty sweetness takes over and would be cloying but for the big bitter hop finish that segways into a medium bittersweet after. A bit of alcohol, too. Decent DIPA, but a bit hevy handed in the finish.


 biznizness (668), Mooresville, North Carolina, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
May 17, 2008  
Pretty much the total package on this one. On tap at Village Tavern in Raleigh. Delicious IPA, highly recommended.




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