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Harpoon 100 Barrel Series #20 - Glacier Harvest Wet Hop Beer


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1553.18/5.03.16/5.0Special6.7%52.8Lager glass, Shaker
Commercial Description:
The 20th installment of the Harpoon 100 Barrel Series has been brewed to celebrate the annual hop harvest. Harpoon Glacier Harvest Wet Hop beer is a pale ale made with fresh hops picked just hours before being tossed into the brew. Wet hop beers are brewed using fresh, wet (hops contain about 60% moisture when they are first picked) hops instead of traditional dried hops. Typically, when hops are picked they are quickly dried and refrigerated to make them more suitable and consistent for brewing. This process allows brewers to use hops that were harvested in the fall throughout the following year. Alternatively, wet hops need to be used within hours of their being harvested or they will begin to rapidly degrade. Wet hops retain some of their natural oils and volatile flavors that dissipate when dried. This yields an immersed, intense hop flavor in the beer. Harpoon brewer Ray Dobens, creator of the beer, harvested the Glacier hops in Seneca New York the morning of August 13th and immediately drove them back to Boston that very afternoon in a refrigerated truck. Ray added the newly harvested hops to the brew within hours after the harvest. The fresh hops were added to a malty, copper-colored ale. The combination is a pleasing blend of fresh hop flavor and sweet malt.
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 Palidor19 (1773), Brandon, Florida, USA
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/510/20

Oct 15, 2009  
aroma smells a lot like wet hay. the pour brings a slightly reddish brown eith a weak head. the taste of malts seems a bit weak and astringent. the hops are a back seat. flavor is almost second fiddle. try if you got it.

 JorisPPattyn (5171), Antwerpen, Belgium
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/57/103/515/20
Dec 2, 2009  
Foxy-amber with orange sides under yellow-orange, good & dense head, leaving lace. Very fresh hops nose with caramel & cookies; hopbales. Mild-bitter flavour, with hints at cookies sweetness, but ending on slightly flowery impression. Finishes a bit empty. Slightly tart, dry, effectively hopoil character. Very special, interesting beer; Ought to be drunk much fresher - straight from the barrel, but I’m very happy already, Uncle J.!


 mar (1842), Dallas, Texas, USA
2.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/510/20
Nov 30, 2009  
Bottle thanks to bman1113vr. Light amber color with a white head. Watery on the palate and a light hop flavor, rather bland beer honestly.


 GuilTTy (538), Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/104/512/20
Nov 28, 2009  
Bottle. Hazy orange pour under a tall off-white head. Aroma of citrus and freshly crumbled toffey. Biscuity, malty flavor with citrusy hops swinging back and forth. Slightly thin texture. Medium dry finish. Not a bad beer. All the flavors are there but the balance isn’t quite where it needs to be.


 RCL (1477), Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/55/104/513/20
Nov 24, 2009  
A bit of fresh hop character in the aroma gets steamrolled by caramelly malts. Flavor is almost all malt too. Why make a fresh hop beer less hoppy than an IPA where the hops play second fiddle to the malts? Boo on that concept.


 kiefdog (1603), Tampa, Florida, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/104/512/20
Nov 23, 2009  
Bomber from Total Wine (Tampa, FL). Session 28. Pours a clear amber color with one finger white head that settles slowly. Aroma is sweet and lightly malty with notes of honey, caramel, light citrus, light floral esters. Flavor is about the same with a slight funk toward the finish. Light to medium body with a watery bland finish. Didnt sense much hops at all -- Just not a big fan of this one.


 Nephilium (552), Ohio, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/104/512/20
Nov 22, 2009  
Session 28; Just a slight grassy/pine aroma. I was expecting a lot more from this wet hopped beer. Pours an amber color, with a huge white head. Flavor has a bit of citrus punch, a touch of biscuit malts, and a decent bitter finish. Not a bad beer, but a bit disappointing.


 Dorwart (1814), Robbinsville, New Jersey, USA
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/102/56/102/512/20
Nov 22, 2009  
Thin head of fine bubbles that dissipates quickly. Light carbonation. Light hops aroma with some smoked grains, dried flowers and pale malts. Color is a copper brown. Light to medium bodied with a fizzy mouthfeel. Some tea leavs, bitter hops that show up late swallow, pale malts and a bit of spices. Bit of chalkyness and some astringency too. Finishes bittern and dry and pretty thin. Not a great brew but average.


 KAggie97 (2452), Ugly, Hot, and Humid Spring, Texas, USA
2.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/55/104/58/20
Nov 20, 2009  
Bottle.
Pours a deep, rich amber with an aroma of faint bready malt and blunt rosy hops. Flavor is a malty soda bread with a faint sweet floral finish. Nice, full mouthfeel. Not enough hops; more like a half-assed malt bomb, if there is such a thing as a malt bomb.



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