![]() ![]() ![]() There's an herbal, piney punch here that we felt works really well alongside the zesty citrus and ripe tropical notes. Clearly Harpoon made extensive use of dry-hopping to maximize aromatic flavor extraction without turning the bitterness up to palate-wrecker levels. just tons of layered flavor without crushing bitterness. First, the malt backbone impressed us with a robust dose of toast, caramelization, and overall structure to support the hop explosion. On the palate, this IPA comes across powerfully flavorful. Harpoon uses a stunning total of eight hop varieties in this brew – more considering both Zythos and Falconer's Flight are hop blends – and the result is a layered aroma profile offering a bit of everything. On the nose, look for super luscious and fruity notes: citrus zest conjuring grapefruit, tangerine, and candied orange peel, ripe passion fruit and pineapple, and hints of melon. At 6.0% ABV, it’s citrusy, balanced, and refreshing, making it feel right at home on the beaches of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, the ski slopes of Vermont or in a Boston dive.Pouring a bright, luminous copper color with great clarity and a lasting head of khaki foam that laces nicely as it drops, this IPA from Harpoon looks great right off the bat. Today, Harpoon believes more than ever that good company makes a good company, something that’s more noticeably on display on the new Harpoon IPA packaging.Ĭlassic components from the previous packaging are still intact - such as the arched “Harpoon,” the bright orange and blue colors, the Harpoon “H” and diamonds - but they’ve been reimagined in a bold and modern new layout.Ī regional favorite and craft beer classic, Harpoon IPA is styled after an English IPA with distinctly American hops. Not only did employee ownership allow brewery employees to share in the value of what they’d helped to build, it allowed the thirst for innovation of each of its employees to flourish. The ESOP gave 48 percent of Harpoon Brewery’s shares to the brewery’s employees. In addition to the illustrations of each city, the new packaging boasts a more proud and prominent declaration that the brewery is “Employee Owned.” In 2014, Kenary decided it was time to make moves toward employee ownership and launched an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). “The revamped packaging makes it loud and clear that Harpoon IPA is proud of its New England roots, while paying tribute to those who have enjoyed it - and helped brew it - for nearly three decades.” - Dan Kenary, CEO of Harpoon Brewery “The revamped packaging makes it loud and clear that Harpoon IPA is proud of its New England roots, while paying tribute to those who have enjoyed it - and helped brew it - for nearly three decades.” It’s the beer we all reach for time and time again - from ball games to BBQs with friends - and we wanted its packaging to better reflect that sense of community and approachability,” said Dan Kenary, Harpoon’s CEO and co-founder. “Harpoon IPA has been a fan favorite for years, and there’s a reason for that. The new can and bottle design brings this storied history to life. Since then, it’s continued to be the brewery’s most popular offering. Harpoon IPA was originally brewed in 1993 and was the first IPA brewed in New England during America’s craft beer revival - earning it the nickname of “New England’s Original IPA.” While most beer options back then were mass-produced pale lagers, Harpoon IPA was the first craft beer on the East Coast to put hops at the forefront. bottles of the Harpoon IPA by Harpoon Brewery ![]()
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