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Sebago Full Throttle Double IPA

Sebago Full Throttle Double IPA

Rated 3.200 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Sebago Brewing Company

Gorham, ME, United States

Style:  Imperial IPA

8.4% Alcohol by Volume

79 International Bittering Units

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Big hoppiness and body. Hop heads will really enjoy the Full Throttle. Caramel malts create a sweet and malty flavor while giving the Double IPA a deep amber color. The Simcoe hops give the Full Throttle its resinous hoppy flavor of grapefruit and pine. Your palate will be covered with hop oils balanced with caramely goodness. Brewed with 2-Row, Caramel 40 L, 60L and 80L Hops: Cascade, Centennial and Simcoe 79 IBU’s 8.4% Alc./ vol. Recipe design by Tom Abercrombie

ID: 33682 Last updated 15 years ago Added to database 15 years ago

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Overall Rank21505
Overall Percentile59.8
Style Rank1581 of 2412
Style Percentile34.5
Lowest Score3.8
Highest Score3.8
Average Score3.800
Weighted Score3.200
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • PHILB 2479 reviews
    rated 3.8 13 years ago

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

    Bottle: Poured a cloudy dirty beige/amber color ale with a large frothy head with good retention and some very good lacing. Aroma of citrus hops is dominating with notes of caramel malt. Taste is a nice mix between some citrus hops with a nice bitter edge and some deep malt with limited sweetness. Body is full like I don't see very often with limited filtration and good carbonation with no signs of alcohol. Very well brewed and quite enjoyable though doesn't standout from the myriad of IIPA out there.

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