I can tell that summer is beginning to leave us behind. Not because it's getting cooler or anything ridiculous like that. Here in Central Texas, we've got 90s and 100s in the forecast for the next two or three months. What i'm talking about is the arrival of Oktoberfests and pumpkin ales on the store racks. It's generally the first clue. But, with it being as hot as it is here, i'm still jonesing for the more summery brews, specifically from the Pacific Northwest, as i drank a lot of them up there last month. Bale Breaker Brewing Company's Topcutter IPA is pretty much everything you need in a tasty IPA. The beer pours a nice and hazy gold with a crisp, white head and smells of citrus, fruit, florals, and pine. A whopping combination of four different hops gives the brew a fairly complex feel, the mix of citrus, fruit, and floral notes moving back and forth between subtly sweet and bitter. Drink this 6.8% ABV delight in the sunshine.
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