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Nelson Imperial IPA

Name – Nelson Imperial IPA
Country – United States
Type – American Double IPA

I’m just going to throw this out there.  I love Nelson Sauvin hops.  After my first introduction to the hops through a number of Funky Buddha beers I just love these.  The big grapefruit aroma and taste I get from them just makes me a happy beer geek.

So when I saw this new brew from Widmer Brothers on the shelf and it was called Nelson Imperial IPA I was intrigued.  Upon further reading it seems a healthy dose of Nelson Savin hops were indeed used in the making of this beer.  I was happy enough to find this bottle a new home.  And the contents of the bottle a new home too, in my stomach.

I poured the brew into a standard pint glass.  It was slightly hazy and a nice orange color.  There is a big white head that forms on top and does leave a little lacing on the glass.

Huge smell of the Nelson Sauvin hops.  Lots of grapefruit.  There are other citrus like orange that can be picked up.  And there is a good malt smell to it as well.

Ah the ever dreaded statement that the taste is a lot like the nose.  But really it is.  Trust me!  Lot’s of hoppy taste from the Nelson Sauvin hops and a very nice malt backing to it.

Was I satisfied?  You betcha!  This hop strain is just incredible.  The only thing I don’t like is that it’s from New Zealand so it’s not used all that often by American brewers.  But damn when they do is it good.

As for Widmer, I see a lot of people crap on them.  But with this new series of bigger beers I think they are showing they can really brew.  I had the Black IPA a week or so ago and enjoyed that one.  Good job guys!

So if you are a fan of the Kiwi hop variety or just like good well made DIPAs then do yourself a favor and get this one.

Grade – A

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  • Reply Rob

    I will definitely grab this one next time I’m at Total Wine. It bugs me that people are constantly shitting on Widmer, too. I’ve had some good ones from them and am happy to try any and all new ones.

    June 9, 2011 at 8:50 am
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