The Sober Curator

Juicy IPA From Two Roads Will Meet Your Summer IPA Expectations

Two Roads is a brewery out of Connecticut that does high octane beer and recently added a non-alcoholic option to their repertoire. This is an ongoing trend for alcoholic breweries as they see a place in the market for an NA option. With the market growing 30% year over year, this shouldn’t be surprising anyone, except for maybe Stone Brewing who has no desire to branch into that area right now, but that’s not why we’re talking today.

This week, we’re drinking a Juicy IPA from Two Roads. Without popping the can, I am already conflicted that the NA option that was chosen was a Juicy IPA. There are just so many hazy IPAs out there, especially out east where Two Roads hales from. Maybe I’m just being pessimistic, so let’s quit complaining and embrace what will likely be a nice option for a sunny summer.

How Does It Pour?

The first crack of the can and pouring of the beer match expectations. Two Roads offers a hazy, light golden color with a crisp white head. There is a scent of hops that bursts into the air mixed with citrus and sweetness. From the outside, it looks exactly as you would expect a New England IPA to look and smell like.

How Does It Taste?

When this IPA from Two Roads smacks your tongue, the fate is sealed as a hazy Juicy IPA. The hops are present and they linger nicely, but they sit almost overpowered by the citrus and sweet flavors that make this Juicy IPA juicy. It’s got a light mouthfeel and if you’re looking for something light to drink on the patio this summer, I think you found an option.

Untappd gives this Juicy IPA from Two Roads a 4 out of 5, which I find to be crazy and it is a stunning reminder that there need to be more NA reviewers present on Untappd. I get it. It’s like BrewDog having more reviews because they are a standard brewery with NA offerings, but in the world of NA beer and even in the world of Juicy IPA options, I think this beer should probably max out at 3.5. It’s important you, the reader, understand, that I’m not trying to talk shit about this beer. It’s fine. It’s a standard Juicy IPA. It’s not bad. There’s just better out there, though.


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