After 25 years it is finally here: Brockton IPA

The Granville Island Brewing Company turned 25 this year, and to celebrate they released a new beer titled Brockton IPA. Granville Island Brewing is one of British Columbia’s first craft brewers – all BC beer fans, even those whose tastes are not always satisfied with Granville Island’s regular offering, owe a big thank you to this brewing pioneer.

Granville Island’s non-seasonal six-pack beer is generally speaking, not brewed to please the discerning pallet of a passionate beer drinker, but that is good. Not all craft beer needs to be challenging and thought provoking. Granville Island’s beer serves as a great entry point into the world of craft beer. This brewery has done a great deal of work in developing a market for craft beer in Vancouver. Although I am no longer a diehard fan of Granville Island English Bay Pale Ale, I still have a great deal of respect for this ale. Had this mild pale ale never existed I may not have been exposed to BC’s burgeoning craft beer scene – English Bay Pale Ale was one of the first craft beers that I tasted, enjoyed and began to purchase regularly.

To please fussier beer drinkers, such as myself, Granville Island Brewing offers a good selection of creative and flavourful seasonal beers. Unlike their regular offering, which is now brewed in Kelowna, their season beer is still brewed on Granville Island. To me, the true definition of a craft brewer is not how many liters a brewery produces annually, but whether or not a selection of seasonal beer is offered. Seasonal releases are a great way for brewers to challenge their customers’ taste buds and push the boundaries a bit. Having achieved success with a previous IPA seasonal release, Granville Island Brewing decided that now was the perfect time to release a milder version of their seasonal IPA.

Because I fall into the “fussy” beer drinking category, I assumed that Brockton IPA would not be for me. My assumptions were correct – there is nothing wrong with this beer and I believe it is a great IPA for those who have never experienced the full on flavour assault of an IPA, I just prefer a bigger, bolder IPA. Knowing that Brockton IPA was not for me, I decided to invite a few friends over, all who like beer to varying degrees, to sample the beer and offer their unbiased opinions.

Here is what they thought:

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It is a good beer, but somewhat weak. Similar to other Granville Island Beer.

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Cheryl Wiens:

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It tastes like a pill that I tried to swallow and then coughed up

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Holly Wolfe:

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It is okay, but a bit too bitter. I prefer their Winter Ale.

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Rachel Richardson:

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Piney tasting – Where is the citrus flavour?

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Chris Richardson:

Chris has already posted his comments, but to reiterate:

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It tastes like a hoppier version of English Bay Pale Ale

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No one seemed to fall in the love with Brockton IPA, but aside from Cheryl, everyone did finish their beer. Subjective opinions aside, Brockton IPA is a great introduction to hoppier, flavourful beers and I am always excited to see a brewer release a new beer. I look forward to seeing what Granville Island brews next.

Cheers,

Erik

5 thoughts on “After 25 years it is finally here: Brockton IPA

  1. Chris

    I was hoping for more balance in the new GI Brockton IPA. I wanted some citrus or malt flavor to balance out the extra hops.

  2. Craig

    Special Ed. Porter is the first G.I. beer with character. Although I’ll agree that the G.I. has provided some good memories on the entry into craft breweries.

  3. Chris

    Yeah, their porter is my favorite seasonal also. I’m looking forward to the bitter though, and I hope it doesn’t disappoint.

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