Dogfish Head Squall IPA

Product - Dogfish Head Squall IPA
Brewed By: 
Dogfish Head
Self-Defined Style: 
Imperial I.P.A.
Specifications
Strength (ABV): 
9.0% ABV

An unfiltered, 100% bottle-conditioned, super-pungent imperial I.P.A. clocking in at 9% ABV and dry-hopped with Palisade, Amarillo, Simcoe, Cascade, CTZ, and Willamette hops.

As many of you know, Dogfish Head is named after a 'head' of land off of Boothbay Harbor, Maine where company founder Sam Calagione grew up. A few years ago we discovered and fell in love with a Portland, Maine company called Rogues Gallery that makes beautiful, unique clothing. Their rustic, quality-centric creative approach mirrors our off-centered obsession with inspired brewing. As Time Magazine put it Rogues Gallery is all about "Masculine-style with a nostalgic eastern seaboard feel". Alex Carleton and the crew at Rogue's Gallery were down with getting their chocolate in Dogfish Head's peanut butter. We agreed to do a beer in keeping with their brand and a line of co-branded clothing in keeping with ours. The theme of the clothing line is superlative stuff to wear while drinking beer at a sunset beach bonfire and the clothes will be available by mid-summer 2009. The beer first came out in June of 2009 in a handful of eastern seaboard states, a second 2009 release started shipping to wholesalers in November 2009. A more wide-spread release of Squall IPA is planned for 2010.

Best With: 
With a bold emphasis on hop bitterness, India pale ales are the ultimate beverage pairing for spicy dishes. The sharp hop presence in most India pale ales can stand up to even the most devilish of spices in Cajun, Malaysian, Japanese, Indian, and Mexican cuisine.
Special Attributes: 
Big Beer (+8.0% ABV)
Special Attributes: 
Imperial Style Beer
Availability
Seasonal Availability: 
Limited Release
Cases: 
12pk/25.4 oz. (750 ml) Bottles

Comments

Dogfish Head Squall IPA Tasting Notes

somper's picture

Bottle. Pours lightly hazy orange-gold with a soft, white head. Aroma holds caramel, loads of citrus, some pine. Flavor is sweet up front with strong caramel, then goes head-on into raging, citrusy hops. Pineapple, orange, and hints of grapefruit are the main players. Light earthiness, modest bitterness. Medium bodied with soft carbonation and a smooth mouthfeel. Finish is moderately bitter. Really good.