Monday, June 29, 2009

Lazy Boy IPA


I know, in the header to this blog I claim to be the Pied Piper of Washington beers, and so far no local beer reviews. I'm not ignoring my local beers, I just got a little distracted. When I saw the Lazy Boy IPA on the shelf, I saw my opportunity to get this blog back to its intent. Surprisingly, the first thing I noticed about this beer was the hints of caramel on the nose, and the dark copper color. Both of these characteristics would point towards a Pale Ale, not an IPA. It is a little maltier than most Washington IPA's, but there are loads of Cascade, Chinook and Amarillo hops in this 75 IBU gem from Everett, WA. I am not one of those guys who thinks the more hops the better in an IPA. I want an assertive pine and fir tree hop flavor, some malt balance, and I don't want the hops to wear out their welcome on my tongue. Shawn Loring's Lazy Boy IPA delivers on all of those counts. It's boldly hopped, but has still maintains a soft texture. Easy to pair with food, it stood up beautifully to a Bison burger with smoked Gouda, and fries with a smokey, fiery Sambal ketchup.

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