
Latitude 48 IPA

Brewed By: Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)
Number of Ratings: 5053
Style: American IPA
Brewed In: 30 Germania St, Boston, MA 02130, USA
ABV: 5.8%
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Number of Ratings: 5053
Style: American IPA
Brewed In: 30 Germania St, Boston, MA 02130, USA
ABV: 5.8%
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Tasting Notes
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Pours without much head, vanishes quickly. Nose is all pine. Medium-light body, some caramel malt flavors, moderate bitterness. Finish is similar to Boston lager. Not super exciting, but enjoyable.



Aroma is strong of citrus. Appearance is coppery and clear with a fine Belgian lace. The flavor is again strong on the citrus hops with a mild note of pine underlying the malt. The aftertaste is strong on the hops bitterness, something I'd like to see subdued. Overall a pleasant beer with an interesting take Oma PNW IPA.





Very "meh" for an IPA. Not a bad beer but nothing special here. Decent body to it with a little sweetness but not even close to hopped well for an IPA. A bit of grassy aroma. Minor hoppy bitterness. Poor for an IPA





Nice robust flavor with very hoppy aftertaste. Good with pizza. Needs to be paired with something that will stand up to it.



I've never liked IPA's, but for some reason I've started to, and this beer is one that started to change my mind. Great start and not overly bitter



Subtle nutty notes balanced with a smooth hoppy bitterness. Not a strong IPA but a decent one nonetheless.



I must confess, IPA's are growing on me. This one had a nice, bitter finish that was not overly harsh. I don't know if I'm quite ready for some of the extreme varieties if this style, but I think this one makes a fine introduction.





