Hello everyone, and welcome to another Feature Beer Friday! This might be my last one for a few weeks due to upcoming knee surgery, but it certainly won't be my last post ever. This week's feature is the 2X4 DIPA from Melvin Brewing out of Alpine, Wyoming. I found a selection of their beers last weekend in Florida at a Total Wine store. Apparently Total Wine in Florida contracted with Melvin a large enough order to make a one-time distribution to the state. A pretty good idea if you ask me, if the demand is there for a certain brewery and that brewery can meet the supply, why not make a special order?
Melvin Brewing started off as a nanobrewery in the back of a Thai restaurant and has grown into a powerhouse in the NW part of our country. The 2X4 DIPA, which won a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival in 2012 to really put Melvin Brewing on the map nationally. It's a 10% ABV, 100+ IBU beer loaded with American hops such as Columbus, Centennial, Citra, and Simcoe.
Melvin Brewing's 2X4 DIPA |
The first thing I notice is the slight haze to the pour. This is certainly not brewed in the NEIPA style, but it's not filtered clear either. It's a little on the copper/orange side for color, with as you can see a prominent frothy head. The aroma is pure hop joy, with pine notes coming through strong as well as citrus. It's an excellent blend of hops, with multiple layers of flavor shining through, and that extends to the taste as well. The malts are there, but they lay low and allow the hops to shine through, with even more pine and citrus flavors bursting through every sip. This is a phenomenal DIPA, and I feel like it really serves as a bridge between the old school malty IBU heavy double IPAs and the trendy hazy NEIPAs. This beer really allows the hops to shine through without making them the only performer in the show.
I know this one won't be easy to find around Baton Rouge, but if you do see some or get the chance to try it, don't pass it up. Cheers!