Double Mountain Brewery’s latest Single Hop IPA – Talus (received)
Go Ask Talus is the latest single hop IPA from Double Mountain Brewery, featuring (as you might expect) the Talus hop, a relatively new variety formerly known as HBC 692 that is a daughter of Sabro. I received a bottle of this new beer last week in conjunction with the announcement.
Here’s the press release:
Double Mountain Brewery & Cidery has recently launched its latest beer, Go Ask Talus. The brewers at Double Mountain find single hop beers fascinating due to the unique flavors, aromas, and bittering capabilities each hop variety offers when added at different points of the boil and fermentation process. These beers typically have a simple grain bill, allowing the hop to take center stage. This hop adventures through ripe grapefruit, sticky mango, a dewy cedar forest, and orange creamsicle aromas and flavors. Go Ask Talus has a balanced 6.2% ABV and 65 BU, striking a harmony between malt body, aroma, and bitterness.
Head Brewer, Greg Balch, expressed his excitement about collaborating with his peers to create this beer and curate the playlist. The allegory of Alice’s journey down the rabbit hole inspired the playlist, which is intended to complement the beer’s character. Greg hopes that everyone who tries Go Ask Talus will discover something new and intriguing.
Visit Double Mountain Brewery & Cidery today to sample Go Ask Talus and uncover the enchanting experience it has to offer.
Go Ask Talus Single Hop IPA
6.2% ABV | 65 BUOne hop (Talus) makes you larger, and one hop (Cryo Talus) makes you small. Chase the crisp, clean aromas of ripe grapefruit down the rabbit hole into a magical, dewy forest of pineapple and a chessboard of cascading mango and papaya. Remember what the dormouse said, feed your head!