Beer of the Month: Redhook Ale Brewery Long Hammer
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Enough with the novelties for a while. Here’s a West Coast classic, brewed since 1984, when people had scarcely heard of India Pale Ale. It pours lager gold with a medium head and slightly coarse carbonation, and it’s definitely an IPA, dry-hopped with Cascade for that brisk piney nose we’ve grown to love.
It does not, however, belong to the later West Coast school of hop extremism. It has a nice round feel on the palate, with a long, long bittersweet finish fading out cleanly on the bitter side. It’s simply a very attractive IPA that will appeal to beer lovers who are not full-time hopheads.
FOR THE RECORD:An earlier version of this article included the wrong image of the bottle.
Redhook suggests serving it with grilled meats, seafood or spicy cuisines; a bit of a cliché for IPAs, but suggestive. It’s also just fun to drink by itself.
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Quick sip
Style: A round, solid, highly drinkable IPA with plenty of pine character
Price: $6.50 to $8 per six-pack
Where to find it: Wade’s Wines in Westlake Village, (818) 597-9463, https://www.wadeswines.com; Total Wine stores, https://www.totalwine.com; and Beverages and More stores, https://www.bevmo.com.
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