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Like most people, I hate being proven wrong---except when it comes to one thing: beer. And New Belgium Brewing Company [2] has done it to me again.
As I've noted here before, I'd never been a fan of New Belgium's beers until the release of Hoptober [3] last fall. The brewery's offerings always hit my palate as too sticky-sweet. But after trying the brand-new Ranger IPA [4], I find myself doing virtual PR, sending out texts asking if friends have tried it and g-chatting unsolicited reviews.
Ranger, I've been crowing to anyone who will listen, is a completely crisp, clean IPA. While I don't tend to love the malts New Belgium uses, this hoppy brew is notably balanced using multiple hops: Cascade (which have a citrus flavor), Chinook (floral aromas and citrus flavors), and Simcoe (fruity).
The beer will be offered year-round as a part of New Belgium's lineup. Congrats to the brewery for keeping this new convert: I'm officially on Team Ranger.Links:
[1] http://www.5280.com/tag/authors/jennie-dorris
[2] http://www.newbelgium.com/
[3] http://www.5280.com/blog/?p=20092
[4] http://www.newbelgium.com/beer/ranger-ipa