City to Shore

Cape May Brewing Co.

City to Shore

Double IPA
Limited Release
New Jersey
United States

Judges Ratings 88

Aroma: 22 / 24
Flavor: 36 / 40
Appearance: 5 / 6
Mouthfeel: 8 / 10
Overall Impression: 17 / 20

Description

City to Shore hits all the right notes and tickles your taste buds. The sexy hops in this Double IPA bring a wave of citrus, grapefruit, and other exotic fruits to your face. Not as dry as our usual hop-bombs, we leave a touch more of the body behind to bring out the juicier hop profile.

Beverage Profile

ABV: 7.80%
IBUs: 70
Served at: (48º)
Hops: Simcoe, Citra, and Amarillo
Malts: Pilsner and acid malt

Judges Review

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By James Link

Judges Ratings 88

Aroma: 22 / 24 / 24
Flavor: 36 / 40 / 40
Appearance: 5 / 6 / 6
Mouthfeel: 8 / 10 / 10
Overall Impression: 17 / 20 / 20

Reviewed under the 2015 Beer Judge Certification Program style guidelines under category 22A Double India Pale Ale.

While assessing the above captioned beer it became evident that it leaned heavily under the parameters of a “New England IPA”, a style not yet recognized by the BJCP. I will therefore take that into consideration during this review.

The aroma exhibited a robust bouquet of pine, citrus and passion fruit. These aromas melded together appropriately apprising the palette of what was to come. A firm clean hop presence was also manifest.

A hazy peach tinted beer that supported a medium white head which poured up and held. The favor as was the case in the aroma profile was very resinous and fruity with grapefruit, pineapple and tangerines the predominant contributors, a faint bready malt note was somewhat hidden in the background. The hop blend was reminiscent of mosaic and citra which lent a somewhat burnt rubber new sneakers flavor to the beer which some drinkers like and others don’t.

Thin bodied, lightly dry in the finish with ample conditioning and just a touch of alcoholic warmth.

While not meeting all the parameters of a standard Double IPA as defined by the BJCP this a worthwhile beer in its own right and is cleverly conceived for even the most persnickety beer connoisseur.

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