It had been a while since the crew and I had gone regularly to Pint Night at Tyler's Taproom in Durahm, and even longer since I'd written about any of the Pint Night beers or glasses. We've gotten back into the habit again, and it's been a good time each time. Especially more so lately with more friends coming along each week, too.
The last few months we've had some Oskar Blues beers, all enjoyable. The same can be said for all the Smuttynose pint nights over the last month or so. Sadly, I didn't have the presence of mind to take notes or photos of the glasses. Regardless, let it be known that I have been very happy the last few months drinking their great beers.
The Hopsecutioner
There's a good citrus flavor to the beer, more on the grapefruit bitter side than a lemon or lime taste. It's difficult to single out a particular hop style, and when I visited Terrapin's website, I found out why: the brewers used six different types in this beer.
The first taste is bitter, as you'd expect, but there is a strong malty flavor to the Hopsecutioner that I think goes a long way toward making it considerably more drinkable and enjoyable than the Terrapin marketing blurb would have you think. After a few swallows, the hops have done their shocking and you can start to enjoy the rest of the beer as well.
All in all, Terrapin's Hopsecutioner is a great IPA for a warm summer day. It's quaffable (as in, you could quaff it; Mark knows this is a sign of respect from me), and at 7.3% ABV, you could probably make them last all day as long as you drank them a bit slower than one if it's lower-gravity pale ale cousins. You'll get plenty of refreshing hop flavor, but it's balance with the maltier flavors will make sure you won't get burned out over the course of the day. Definitely recommended.
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