So without further ado, my review of Hopsecutioner.Īppears deep gold to pale amber in the glass. That’s one of the reasons I like mixing up my own six-packs – it allows me to have some stylistic variety, without having to buy too much beer at one time. I’m a bit of a flighty and fickle beer drinker these days – sure, I have my seasonal preferences, but my mood can wander in all sorts of directions without warning. Not much else to say, got into the mood for an IPA, which is why I like to keep a few on hand. (Well, the hop blend certainly didn’t hurt, either. I’d heard of Terrapin (pretty sure I’ve tried some of their beer along the line, just haven’t blogged any before), so had some level of confidence, and in that situation, entertaining artwork can influence me. ![]() ![]() The name “Hopsecutioner” is pretty bad-ass.Terrapin Hopsecutioner IPA is brewed with 6 (count ’em) varieties of hops for all your IPA needs.Īmerican-style India Pale Ale (IPA), 7.3% ABV, 60 IBU, brewed with Amarillo, Cascade, Centennial, Warrior, Chinook and Simcoe hops (that would be 6!)Īnother of my “build your own six-pack” selections.
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