In information prone to please each hopheads and San Antonio soccer followers, Alamo Beer has launched a high-octane triple IPA impressed by the UTSA Roadrunners — and very like the group’s offense, the brew packs a juicy punch.
Alamo’s Chook of Prey triple IPA dropped Nov. 24, and it is solely accessible on the craft brewer’s downtown-area taproom, 202 Lamar St.
We ventured out ourselves to attempt Alamo’s new brew, which lives as much as the brewery’s promise of using “copious quantities of recent world hops.” Completed with mango and passionfruit juice and barely much less carbonated than the brewery’s different IPA choices, Chook of Prey provides tangy, tropical notes with a lingering hop nostril.
The ale clocks in at a whopping 10.5% ABV and boasts a score of 105 Worldwide Bitterness Models, or IBUs. The latter is indicative of the brew’s fashion, which makes use of triple the hops and malt of a normal IPA. Characterised by an intense hop taste and aroma, the amped-up fashion usually places a heavy emphasis on bitterness alongside a fancy, multi-layered hop profile.
Chook of Prey will solely be accessible whereas provides final, in response to Alamo Beer officers.
The UTSA Roadrunners closed out their season with a loss to Tulane on Friday, Nov. 24. Here is hoping there’s nonetheless some Chook of Prey left when the group takes on Marshall College Tuesday, Dec. 19, within the Scooter’s Espresso Frisco Bowl.
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