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Driftwood Fat Tug IPA - 30 Litre Keg

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Driftwood Fat Tug IPA - 30 Litre Keg

Fat Tug IPA is the legendary flagship from Driftwood Brewery in Victoria, British Columbia. Since its release in 2010, it has become a cult icon and one of the most highly awarded beers in Canadian history. It is widely considered the gold standard for the Northwest-style IPA, known for its uncompromising hop intensity and its ability to maintain a dedicated following among hop heads across Western Canada.

Beer Description

This Northwest-style IPA pours a beautiful, slightly hazy deep gold to amber color with a thick, long-lasting white head that leaves significant lacing.

Aroma: It features an intense and complex hop bouquet. Expect a heavy punch of zesty grapefruit and resinous pine, layered with tropical notes of mango, melon, and passionfruit.

Palate: The flavor is a massive wave of hops supported by a sturdy malt backbone. It delivers aggressive citrus and tropical fruit flavors followed by a deep, resinous bitterness. Despite its strength, it remains remarkably balanced with a smooth, medium body and a dry, lingering finish.

Profile: It has a robust ABV of 7.0% and an IBU of 80+, placing it at the high end of the scale for bitterness and flavor intensity.

Technical Notes: Brewed with an excessive amount of hops throughout the boil and dry-hopping stages. The recipe focuses on bio-modification and yeast-hop interaction to pull out a unique, multi-dimensional aromatic profile that evolves as the beer warms.

Fat Tug IPA is the legendary flagship from Driftwood Brewery in Victoria, British Columbia. Since its release in 2010, it has become a cult icon and one of the most highly awarded beers in Canadian history. It is widely considered the gold standard for the Northwest-style IPA, known for its uncompromising hop intensity and its ability to maintain a dedicated following among hop heads across Western Canada.

Beer Description

This Northwest-style IPA pours a beautiful, slightly hazy deep gold to amber color with a thick, long-lasting white head that leaves significant lacing.

Aroma: It features an intense and complex hop bouquet. Expect a heavy punch of zesty grapefruit and resinous pine, layered with tropical notes of mango, melon, and passionfruit.

Palate: The flavor is a massive wave of hops supported by a sturdy malt backbone. It delivers aggressive citrus and tropical fruit flavors followed by a deep, resinous bitterness. Despite its strength, it remains remarkably balanced with a smooth, medium body and a dry, lingering finish.

Profile: It has a robust ABV of 7.0% and an IBU of 80+, placing it at the high end of the scale for bitterness and flavor intensity.

Technical Notes: Brewed with an excessive amount of hops throughout the boil and dry-hopping stages. The recipe focuses on bio-modification and yeast-hop interaction to pull out a unique, multi-dimensional aromatic profile that evolves as the beer warms.

$47.01

Original: $134.31

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Driftwood Fat Tug IPA - 30 Litre Keg

$134.31

$47.01

Description

Fat Tug IPA is the legendary flagship from Driftwood Brewery in Victoria, British Columbia. Since its release in 2010, it has become a cult icon and one of the most highly awarded beers in Canadian history. It is widely considered the gold standard for the Northwest-style IPA, known for its uncompromising hop intensity and its ability to maintain a dedicated following among hop heads across Western Canada.

Beer Description

This Northwest-style IPA pours a beautiful, slightly hazy deep gold to amber color with a thick, long-lasting white head that leaves significant lacing.

Aroma: It features an intense and complex hop bouquet. Expect a heavy punch of zesty grapefruit and resinous pine, layered with tropical notes of mango, melon, and passionfruit.

Palate: The flavor is a massive wave of hops supported by a sturdy malt backbone. It delivers aggressive citrus and tropical fruit flavors followed by a deep, resinous bitterness. Despite its strength, it remains remarkably balanced with a smooth, medium body and a dry, lingering finish.

Profile: It has a robust ABV of 7.0% and an IBU of 80+, placing it at the high end of the scale for bitterness and flavor intensity.

Technical Notes: Brewed with an excessive amount of hops throughout the boil and dry-hopping stages. The recipe focuses on bio-modification and yeast-hop interaction to pull out a unique, multi-dimensional aromatic profile that evolves as the beer warms.