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Flying Monkeys Psychedelic Puzzle Factory

Flying Monkeys Psychedelic Puzzle Factory

Rated 3.050 by BeerPals

Brewed by Flying Monkeys Craft Brewing (Robert Simpson Brewing)

Barrie, Ontario, Canada

Style:  Imperial IPA

8.1% Alcohol by Volume

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Brewers do a lot of solving for X and putting together pieces to make big pictures. Which brings us to the first question: what exactly is a bumbleberry? It’s an imaginary berryism, and our kind of nonsensical fruit improvisation. Our cravings took this late summer mix of blackberries, blueberries, raspberries (and any other berry in abundance) and pieced it together with creamy memories of velvety frozen custard in our latest signature seasonal Double IPA. Psychedelic Puzzle Factory features ripe blueberry and juicy blackberry purée swirled with creamy lactose, real vanilla beans, and loads of fruity Mosaic and Idaho7 hops fitted with a touch of hibiscus for a pretty summer sunset hue to create a custardy DIPA treat. A great activity for hours of brewhouse fun-- with extra mind games included!

ID: 103770 Last updated 4 months ago Added to database 4 months ago

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Most noted beer attributes

raspberry 100%
vanilla 100%
bitter 100%
drying 100%
jam-like 100%
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Statistics

Overall Rank1
Overall Percentile100
Style Rank1 of 2412
Style Percentile100
Lowest Score3.2
Highest Score3.2
Average Score3.200
Weighted Score3.050
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7170 reviews
    rated 3.2 4 months ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 5 | Overall: 6

    Lightly unfiltered, amber colour with a creamy-frothy, warm light-beige head, good retention and lots of sticky lacing. Berry-peach essences for aromas with some caramel malt sweetness. The custard comes out in the flavours with the peach-berry notes, and some bitterness cutting the sweetness in the finish. Gets quite dry in the end. Still, pretty sweet at the start, and getting more of the peach essence than the berry ones. Not a bad Double IPA on the dessert side, but a touch too rich for my likings.

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