just tried the victory agave ipa. while it's not bad, I think they're really pushing the whole citrus ipa thing a bit far. this is definitely agave and grapefruit first and an ipa a distant second. it's a nice warm weather type beer, but I worry about where this trend is leading. the last thing I want is hoppy grapefruit juice or a dry hopped tequiza. this one isn't there, but I can only imagine we're gonna see it
eta: just opened a bourbon county coffee. how bad were the infection issues for those who experienced them? this bottle has some issues, but it's not nearly as bad as I was expecting. I can still taste the beer, there's just a kinda tangy/funky aftertaste, but its relatively mild. it's obviously not the intended beer, but if I can actually seek out and drink full on sour stouts, I think I can handle this. I know some would drain pour, but I'm gonna finish the sum***** because it's frankly not that bad, and I can still taste enough of what they were going for to make it enjoyable enough for me. also hudson sent me a ba dry dock coffee porter in the event this happened which I'm stoked to try and I don't anticipate any infection issues there.
ps southern star level up is legit. I've been really craving a good ipl ever since trying sudwerk cascaderade, and while not quite on that level, I'm liking this a lot. I hope heb keeps this one in the draft rotation.