From Smuttynose:
Smuttynose makes a lot of different beers (47 different ones in 2014!). We also make a lot of
different IPAs- Finestkind IPA, Bouncy House Session IPA, Shebang Triple IPA, Noonan Black
IPA, Schmutzig Bavarian IPA, White IPA…you get the idea. One obvious hole in our efforts to
keep up with the world’s still-growing hops jones is begin filled by reintroducing a year-round
double IPA.
After a year-long hiatus from production, the team at Smuttynose is bringing Big A double
IPA back to our line-up as a full-time beer, joining two other Big Beer Series graduates,
Baltic Porter and Really Old Brown Dog, in four packs and kegs.
Smuttynose has brewed Big A IPA in the past and it’s done very well with critics and beer drinkers
alike. Big A debuted in 2002 and was quickly recognized in a New York Times IPA tasting as one
of the best IPAs in the country. It has since been recognized by Men’s Journal magazine and by
the judges at the 2010 Great British Beer Festival where it won the Michael Jackson Award for
“Best American Beer.” The Swedish government even censored the label the first time we sent
cases over to our partners at Great Brands.
“I’m really excited to bring Big A back to our year-round line-up,” said David Yarrington,
Smuttynose’s Director of Brewing Operations, “personally, it’s been really fun to brew, but this is
the best version we’ve ever made, thanks to some new dry-hopping techniques.”
2015 Big A is a little bit different than previous versions. First off, it’s lower in alcohol, by about
1.25% to a target of about 8.5%, which is much more in line with concepts of drinkability in the
style. The hopping schedule has also changed, particularly the dry hopping schedule and blend,
which is now a blend of Falconer’s Flight, Bravo, Saphir and Citra.
Last but not least, we’ll be producing Big A in limited amounts out of the gate, to make sure we’re
supplying the freshest beer to beer stores, bars and restaurants. If beer drinkers can’t get four
packs or kegs right away, Yarrington asks for some patience; “we want to meet everyone’s needs,
not just for availability, but for freshness. Those beguiling hoppy aromas and flavors are delicate
and we take a lot of care and extra work to infuse them into Big A. If the beer sits too long, then
our beer drinkers won’t get the full effect.”
Year-round Big A goes on sale at the brewery on October 1, with shipments to our distributors
beginning shortly after that. The Smuttynose sales team is planning launch events that will be
broadcast through social media.
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