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Left Hand Twin Sisters Double IPA

Left Hand Twin Sisters Double IPA

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An Imperial/Double IPA brewed by
Left Hand Brewing Co.

Longmont, Colorado USA

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Thanks for purchasing another offering in our series of "Big Mo" Beers. For as long as people have inhabited Colorado's Front Range, the Twin Sisters have had a strong impact on Colorado residents. The views from atop the 11,428' peaks are breathtaking and afford sweeping views of the entirety of Rocky Mountain National Park. As an expression of admiration we have crafted an ale that exhibits a profound impact all its own. At 11428 IBU's (just kidding), Twin Sisters is a mountainous testament to hops, and that they bring. A feeling of ease and relaxation become apparent for all whom would dare to climb it. So for all that enjoy summiting ales with copious hops additions to achieve a felling of contentment and awe, we offer Twin Sisters Double IPA. Enjoy!

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 Beer_Hawk (694), Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20

May 4, 2008  
2006 Bottle. Poured amber in color with a tall creamy off-white head. Caramel malts in the aroma with hint of earthiness. The flavor has the citrus and pine feel backed with moderate malts. Medium body and a creamy texture. (Rating from June ’07)

 notalush (2027), Rawn-kawn-kohma, New York, USA
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/56/103/511/20
Aug 29, 2008  
Bomber, marked as bottled in 2008 - pours a pretty clear golden for something that states that it is bottle conditioned, but whatever - pretty much zero head on this one - fairly apparent alcohol in the aroma, with potent hops, pine, and a strong citrus tang - the alcohol occasionally pushes the aroma into "pine-scented furniture cleaner" territory, though - the flavor is very sweet up front, with a lot of tropical fruit character - the hops seem kind of weak in the flavor, but they make their presence known by way of a sharp, astringent bite at the end, that lingers for a while, and mixes with the alcohol to create an abrasive overall experience - every once in a while, Left Hand makes a mighty fine brew - this is not one of them.


 puggy211 (317), cordova, Tennessee, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/56/104/515/20
Aug 29, 2008  
Bright orange copper color with a taller heavy cream colored head. Heavy lace line the glass. Aromas of caramel malt and a slightly over-ripe grapefruit. Some ripe apricots and hint of resin as well (6+). Just seems "weathered". Flavors of heavy caramel with a light pine bite. Simple heavy hopped amber in my book. No depth or real hops indulgence. No hops blast, no malt depth, a strong amber is not anything I really need.


 jetzler (576), oklahoma city, Oklahoma, USA
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/57/103/511/20
Aug 28, 2008  
Bottle, Pours a light gold color with a white head thats very fluffy. Some hops but not a ton, Decent hops bitterness some malt sweetness. A double IPA? Uhh, its good but not anywhere some of the other really good IIPAs.


 Gregis (904), Overland Park, Kansas, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Aug 27, 2008  
Bottle shared by heemer77. Thanks for sharing this with us, Eric. Pours a clear golden orange with a thin off-white skin. The aroma is fruity and nutty with a caramel malt backing. Medium-bodied and slick with a dry, bitter finish. The flavor follows the nose. This is not a bad beer, but at $13 a bottle, there are a LOT of better options out there if you’re craving an IIPA.


 Crosling (1637), Loveland, Colorado, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/56/104/511/20
Aug 25, 2008  
Fresh, new bomber! It’s a yellow/orange colored beer. Thin layered head that quickly disappears and leaves a ring around the glass. Nose disappoints and doesn’t deliver any bright hop aromas. Hops are present, but in light volumes, showing only light traces of tropical fruit, herbs and peach, perhaps a little caramel and cookie. Flavor is on the lighter side of the style, in both hop bitterness and hop flavor. Has malt complexity of caramel and dough, with a nice honey-like sweetness. But...there isn’t a lot of hop character and what is there is pure bitterness. It’s a pretty good beer, but for the style, it misses the mark. I usually don’t mention price, but for $ 9.00 a bomber, Left Hand needs to realizes who they are competing with in Colorado (Hopsickle, Pliny, Ruination, Moylander...all cheaper and better examples.) Thing is, it has great potential it seems, but they really need to reconsider the hop schedule.




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