Six Guns Ipa !exclusive! -

The Six Guns IPA was first introduced by Oskar Blues Brewery in 2011, as a limited release beer. However, due to its immense popularity, it quickly became a year-round offering. The beer was inspired by the Wild West, with its name and label art paying homage to the rugged, lawless frontier of the American West. According to Oskar Blues' head brewer, Drew Herrmann, the Six Guns IPA was designed to be a bold, hoppy beer that would appeal to fans of classic IPAs.

The bartender reached into the ice chest. The sound of glass clinking against glass was the sweetest music in the world. The traveler pushed a crumpled bill across the counter. The new bottle appeared, sweating in the heat, the label’s gunslinger staring back at him.

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The bottle sweated in his hand, cold and slick against the heat of the afternoon. It was a pale ale, amber-gold and slightly hazy, bubbling with a promise that was sharp enough to cut the dust in his throat.

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The first sip of Six Guns IPA is a revelation. The beer hits your taste buds with a wallop of hoppy goodness, featuring flavors of juicy orange, grapefruit, and lemon. The hops are expertly balanced by a rich, malty backbone that provides a smooth, creamy texture. As the beer warms, the malt profile becomes more pronounced, revealing notes of toasted bread and caramel. The finish is crisp and refreshing, with a lingering bitterness that will leave you wanting more.

He drank.

So, what makes the Six Guns IPA so special? For starters, Oskar Blues uses a combination of traditional brewing methods and modern techniques to create a truly unique beer. The brewery employs a proprietary hop blend, featuring a mix of old-school favorites like Chinook and Cascade, along with newer, more experimental varieties like Mosaic and El Dorado. The result is a complex, layered hop profile that's both familiar and innovative.