Cape Cod Beer is flavored with a citrusy taste, a balanced flavor, and a refreshing feeling, making it more personal than usual for these waters. This wasn’t a big favorite of mine and I wouldn’t revisit it.Įnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Where Is Harpoon Ipa From Harpoon IPA is a classic example of American hops combined with local flavor and a regional favorite. A single bottle was $1.92, which came to $.16 per ounce. The finish was lengthy and had some berry sweetness. The body was on the heavier side than I’m used to for this series, but it had enough carbonation to make up for it. It had a slight sweetness after the berry note and went into wheat. I specifically picked up blackberries and blueberries. The taste started with some berry sweetness. There was some toasted wheat as well as a touch of spice.
The nose had some blackberries and huckleberries along with an almost vinous currant note. The body was cloudy and bright yellow with moderate carbonation visible. It dissipated slowly and left some lacing on the glass. This beer poured with a two finger, pure white head. I feel like all it does is rain and everywhere is flooding, especially by my job. Random: The weather here is absolutely atrocious. Trivia: There is absolutely no information about this beer on the website except that you can use it to make huckleberry pancakes. I’ve never had anything that I can recall offhand with huckleberries, so I was very interested to see how this beer was.
#Harpoon ipa with a ufo cap series
They were also the series of beers that I cut my teeth on when I started the blog, so anything from the series brings me back about 8 years. She loves the UFO series and tries everything they put out. Tonight’s selection is a beer that Val picked out.