Clown Shoes Supa Hero:
Howdy partners and partnettes? Hell, I don’t know, that’s a stretch for an opening but, really, who cares? We’re here to talk about beer, not colloquial greetings. Today let’s jump back to a brewery that is quickly growing in my positive column in the big ole book o’ breweries and that brewery is *drum roll* Clown Shoes. Yes, the same people that make Tramp Stamp, Muffin Top, and Let My People Go now bring us Supa Hero, a Imperial IPA. The beer poured out of a tap arrives a nice cloudy orange amber with a thin white head of foam that leaves decent lacing and a nose of pine resin and mellow sour citrus notes. The beer’s initial taste is akin to the tartness of a white grapefruit taste that is very tart, sour, and full of memorable citrus notes that roll and builds through the mid tongue and back-end and finishes in the aftertaste as a dry sour skunk that ranks among the best (and yes, I know that a lot of you have a difficult time wrapping your head around something being both “skunky” and ‘good”). A good imperial IPA, but really doesn’t seem to far off from the regular good IPAs out there and not the double/imperial IPAs that are available. Probably best severed as an introduction to the world of double/imperial IPAs for those who want something more out of their hoppy beer consumption. Cheers!
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