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Clifford Double Wide

Clifford Double Wide

Rated 3.175 by BeerPals

Brewed by Clifford Brewing Company

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Style:  Imperial IPA

8% Alcohol by Volume

80 International Bittering Units

This is a limited edition beer


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When Doublewide made its first debut it was early 2011. It was a time when the number of craft breweries in Ontario was barely out of the single digits, IPA’s were still big and bitter, and something like a new brown ale was practically cutting edge! Double Wide was Brad’s first commercial beer, brewed as a Pro-Am Collab with Beau’s Brewing when he was still a burgeoning home brewer. Realizing it was the 10 year anniversary, we decided we had to revisit Doublewide, a traditional Double IPA, firmly bitter with bright citrus and pine aromas, and a hefty caramel laden, malt bill. We hope you enjoy this Redux version. Cheers!

ID: 88389 Last updated 1 month ago Added to database 3 years ago

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Most noted beer attributes

bitter 100%
dry-hop 100%
malty 100%
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Overall Rank24407
Overall Percentile56.6
Style Rank1911 of 2736
Style Percentile30.2
Lowest Score3.7
Highest Score3.7
Average Score3.700
Weighted Score3.175
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7582 reviews
    rated 3.7 3 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 8

    Part of the Nita IPA Mix Pack, this one pours a slight hazed amber colour with golden highlights. The head is frothy, almost creamy, light-beige with good retention and patches of lacing. Mostly malty nose with some caramel notes. The taste is where the hops appear. Big bitterness with a milder dry finish. The caramel malt background is still there, but the hops adds lots of fresh herbal goodness. Definitely a nice 2011 Imperial IPA, when malt was fairly important. Nicely balanced!

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