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Brewed By: Moylan's Brewery

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Average Rating:
7.1875

Number of Ratings: 80

Style: American Double / Imperial IPA (DIPA / IIPA)

Brewed In: 15 Rowland Way, Novato, CA 94945, USA

ABV: 8.50%

IBU: 90


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Moylander Double IPA

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Tasting Notes

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brewbaker profile picturebrewbaker - January 15, 2015
This is a really good IIPA. Solid hop presence with a smooth, slightly sweet malt balance.
shannplunkett1 profile pictureshannplunkett1 - September 13, 2014
Floral and rich. Full bodied. Delish! Would pair well with beef or braised meats.
zomerhouse profile picturezomerhouse - June 3, 2014
Pours nice and thick with an orangey-brown color and a thin head. Nose is a strong resiny-sweet-hoppy with a bit of a wood. Great taste. Thick mouthfeel. Although it's not as citrusy as most DIPA, it's just as hoppy and bitter. Finishes dry. Good stuff
a hungri bear profile picturea hungri bear - March 29, 2013
28MAR13, Coy's Apt 22oz, goblet Hoppy and malty, kind of like Brew Dog's Yang. Just less caramel and less hops.
knowledgeispower profile pictureknowledgeispower - March 10, 2013
03/09/2013 Good. Not as good as a Torpedo
cn profile picturecn - January 23, 2013
Very malty, not overly hoppy, and a little dry; overall has good taste
TrevorT profile pictureTrevorT - February 2, 2012
Good double IPA. Color is an orange brown with a thin and big ivory white head. The aroma is a strong hoppy bitterness with a bit of a woodiness. The taste is not as grapefruity as most IPAs, however just as hoppy and bitter. Finishes dry and sour. 2.5 of 5 stars.
00danm profile picture00danm - February 1, 2012
Slightly ripe (sweet malty?) - maybe like double dog (flying dog)? Not hoppy enough because of the malt.
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