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went on a tour of the Harpoon brewery in Windsor, VT. if you happen to be in the area i strongly recommend it. not sure what the boston brewery is like, but the windsor one is way chill.
- the people there truly love their job. two different tour guides blurted out during their segment of the tour "I HAVE THE BEST JOB IN THE WORLD!". infectious attitude
- they have the most kick-ass plate-chiller... as in, it can handle something like 5000+ gallons of boiling wort in less than 15 mins.
- dry-hopping requires someone to scale the outside of a 3-storey fermenter to manually drop in a large basket of hops. i want that job.
- they aren't supposed to serve you more than four 2-oz samples of their beer at the end of the tour, but they do. oh gawd to they ever (hic!)
- saw several 44-pound bags of hops laying around, including falconer's flight... drool.
Harpoon will always hold a special place in my heart because we had a keg of their summer ale at my wedding. that being said, i also recognize some of their offerings are a tad same-y. however i can heartily recommend any and all of the following, which i both sampled today and walked away with:
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Rich & Dan's Rye IPA: damn solid. nice strong hoppiness with a mild bite, rye woodiness, 6.9% abv. recommended.
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Catamount Maple Wheat: good maple taste without being too sweet. alone it's worth the trip up to the brewery.
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Leviathan Imperial IPA: everything you'd expect in a IIPA. delicious.
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Leviathan Quad - OMG OMG OMG one of the tastiest american-made quadrupels i've ever had. amazing balance of sweetness and alcohol heat. i bought their very last case of the stuff. those bottles are going straight to my cellar. looking forward to enjoying these as their complexity develops over the months and years #kidinacandyshop.
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Leviathan Barleywine - the only one i didn't sample today, but one can't really go wrong with a barleywine (especially if aged a few month/years, as i intend to do with this 4-pack)
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Leviathan Triticus - walked out with a growler of this stuff because they barrel-aged the draft version in bourbon barrels (bottled stuff isn't). it was absolutely amazing. can't wait to crack into this one next weekend.
Harpoon's regular-gravity beers are decent to very good, but these guys really know how to make strong & flavorful beers. i'm very lucky that my in-laws live a few miles up the road from windsor