Drinking a Take Off Your Skin and Chew on Your Bones by Troon Brewing

I am drinking a Take Off Your Skin and Chew on Your Bones by Troon Brewing at Rocky Hill, NJ.

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8.6%. Wildflower honey but it's not sweet. Oh man,can’t wait to share with Ian C. , Angel C. and Rob

Beer: Take Off Your Skin and Chew on Your Bones
Style: IPA - Imperial / Double
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 8.6%
IBU: 0
My rating: 4.5/5
Venue: Rocky Hill, NJ, Rocky Hill, NJ
Brewery: Troon Brewing, Hopewell, NJ, United States
Brewer's notes: After an exhaustive vetting process, which included learning how to use LeashedIn and countless in-person interviews, we are delighted to announce that Troon has now ballooned to a staff of three!

Wallace is our newest crew member and as is the tradition we let him brew and name a beer as a welcome to the party. This IPA, brewed with insane amounts of wildflower honey and an equally immoderate amount of hops, was his request. It's a really fun beer that takes one of the recipes we were fondest of in the early days of our brewery and nearly doubles the honey and hops. Only a select few are likely to remember the predecessor to this one, so if you're one of those people I hope you enjoy a taste of the past. To everyone else, I think you'll dig it too.

Drinking a Bi-Coastal by Wildcard Brewing Co.

I am drinking a Bi-Coastal by Wildcard Brewing Co. at Rocky Hill, NJ.

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Beer: Bi-Coastal
Style: IPA - Imperial / Double
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 8.2%
IBU: 80
My rating: 45
Venue: Rocky Hill, NJ, Rocky Hill, NJ
Brewery: Wildcard Brewing Co., Redding, CA, United States
Brewer's notes:

Drinking a Fuego by Tonewood Brewing

I am drinking a Fuego by Tonewood Brewing at Rocky Hill, NJ.

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Beer: Fuego
Style: IPA - American
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 6.2%
IBU: 0
My rating: 45
Venue: Rocky Hill, NJ, Rocky Hill, NJ
Brewery: Tonewood Brewing, Oaklyn, NJ, United States
Brewer's notes: Fuego - 6.2% ABV - Hazy IPA - Dank and juicy, this IPA was inspired by the New England IPAs of Vermont and Massachusetts. The beer is opaque and cloudy. The hops shine, both in the aroma and bitterness.