Terrapin Hopsecutioner India Pale Ale

Terrapin Hopsecutioner India Pale Ale

Hear ye, hear ye... All hopheads shall herewith rejoice! Terrapin hath recruited ye old HOPSECUTIONER to execute the exact hop profile for this killer IPA. You may lose your hophead over this one!

IBU’s: 78. O.G.: 16.3. FG: 3.0. Malt: 2 Row Pale Malt,Munich, Pale Crystal 24L, Victory. Hops: Warrior, Chinook, Centennial, Simcoe, Amarillo, Cascade (dry hop)
3.6
979 reviews
Athens, United States

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3.6 Clear copper pour. This is a straightforward, hop heavy IPA. Aroma is citrus and resinous hops. The flavor is similar with a big dose of hops backed by caramel malt. Medium bodied. Quite good.
4.1 Nice pour like the apv would drink again
3.3 Amber pour with bubble bath foam head. Lots of pine in the aroma, some grapefruit and floralness. Flavor is the same as the aroma, but with a bit of caramel added in. High ABV not detectable. Not bad. Can.
3.5 Can. Pours amber with a fluffy white head. Aroma of pine, citrus and caramel. Flavor of pine, caramel, citrus, grapefruit and grass.
3.8 12 ounce can. Pours a clear copper hue with a medium white head. A big sweet toffee and tropical hop nose. Big malty base, resin, slick oily body, big Amarillo. Solid IPA.
4.5 Oat, floral, smooth
3.0 Pours a bit of a darker yet still clear golden orange with an average white head. Aroma is orange, dank hops, lemon, pine, caramel malt, maybe some grapefruit as well. Taste is more citrus and not juicy and orange as the nose implied, lemon and pine come in before a very nice combo of malt and fairly bitter hops finish it off. Not groundbreaking anymore like a lot of ratings mention, but a very good traditional style IPA and extremely balanced for being at 7.3%, quite drinkable for the ABV.
3.5 Slightly hazy pale amber pour with a two finger, creamy to fluffy white head. Aroma is, caramel, toast, cookie, dank, citrus and dried pine. Flavor is oddly apple-y up front, then dank, cooked citrus, nice bright pine and some grass. Flavor is caramel, cookie, tea, pine, woody hops and some bright citrus that lingers. Medium body, slightly syrupy, medium carbonation, medium hop acid bite. Pretty good, nothing too interesting, but solid.
3.3 Bottle brought back from the US as a present, which is handy as I never tried this one last time I was in Georgia! Deeper golden and with a deeper tasting hoppiness through its strength, which its dry piney fruitiness hides well. Dry textured pale ale.
3.1 Very hoppy notes of coffee
3.2 Pour is a clear amber with a average white head. Aroma is citrus a melon with a lingering sweet malt. Flavor is more melon and citrus with a semi-sweet caramel malt. Finish is plenty bitter. Another IPA that was cool back in the day but not groundbreaking anymore.
3.7 12 ounce can purchased at Total Wine from Summer Variety pack for $15.99 Very good.
3.3 Pour from a 12oz can, best by date is 4 months out so it should be pretty fresh. Appearance is clear medium amber with a small head. Aroma is citrus, pineapple, some pine and earth. Taste has medium malt up front with a crisp citrus quickly emerging, finishes with a moderate flourish of pine, grapefruit, and slightly earthy notes. Average palate. Kind of an average IPA which is not at all a bad thing.
3.2 Medium amber foamy head. Aromas pine, citrus, pineapple. Flavors pineapple, citrus, slight pine and slight caramel. Medium sweet with a light bitter finish. A little over rated. I do wish they would put there bottling or canning date on their 12 pack sampler and not the best but date. If their best by is 6 months then these beers will be falsely freshly labeled as lighter ipas will age and lose their strong hop profiles within 3 or less months.
3.5 12 oz can pours a clear amber color with smallish white head and average lacing. Aroma has pine resin, citrus, and caramel, but all is a bit subdued. Taste is bitter with a short finish. Alcohol is well hidden - this drinks almost like a session IPA. Body is medium with a syrupy mouthfeel. This is a decent IPA, memorable to me only for being one of the few Tenth & Blake beers I might try again.
4.8 Layover in Atlanta airport after a long and exhausting week. Love the bitter, the aroma, this is what we call ipa.
3.6 Nice but some of Terrapins other beers are better with stronger flavours. A bit too strong for me to be honest for a session ale but tastes like one so be careful not to get carried away
4.1 Espuma blanca cremosa y persistente, color amarillo anaranjado bastante transparente, aroma ligero y floral en nariz, sabor sabor donde los amargos se intensifican en el retrogusto
4.9 A mouthful masterpiece of hoppy happiness! On the nose the usual welcome notes of pine and citrus with a smooth deceptive finish that makes you think it could be a session beer, until your second beer...
3.4 Amber with a frothy white head. Aroma is dusty grapefruit, resin, caramel. Taste is bitter and dry with a light warmth at the end. Good.
4.0 Very good, but knocks you right on your ass. Plan to take Uber home
3.5 Juicy, mild sweetness, mild bitterness from hop. Dank thirst quenching ale.
3.4 Very decent IPA. The different hops are very well blended together. Nice bitter finish. Not bad overall.
2.2 On tap. Clear golden pour, small head, that quickly goes away. Not very hoppy IPA, more like a pale ale to me. Medium body, average carbonation.
3.0 Dåse: Havde en del forventninger til denne øl, men den skuffede en del. Duften var let fad gammel humle. Smagen mindede en del om en engelsk IPA. God bitterhedvejer lidt op, men slet ikke nok.
3.4 33cl can purchased in National Harbour, MD. Issy. April 2019.
2.2 Muddled aroma which I didn't like. Taste more bitter than fruity or sweet. Best by 08/28/19 so brew was fresh.
3.5 Earth. Pine. Grass. Light gold with a white head. Little to no retention but leaves a coating on the glass. Crisp. Malty. Grassy. He’s bitterness on the back end.
4.8 So clean. Brewed with 6 varieties of hops.
3.3 Can to snifter (best by 09/05/2019; shared with the Mrs.). Looks good; a transparent vibrant orange with foamy eggshell head. Smells and tastes malty for the style; caramel and toffee alongside notes of bitter and a bit of piney hops, and with a moderately bittersweet backbone. Mouthfeel is medium-bodied and moderately bitter. A solid (albeit malty) older-school IPA.