Big Eye IPA
Brewed By: Ballast Point Brewing Company (Kings & Convicts Brewing Co.)
Number of Ratings: 1751
Style: American IPA
Brewed In: 9045 Carroll Way, San Diego, CA 92121, USA
ABV: 7.0%
IBU: 75
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Number of Ratings: 1751
Style: American IPA
Brewed In: 9045 Carroll Way, San Diego, CA 92121, USA
ABV: 7.0%
IBU: 75
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Tasting Notes
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Mr. Marcus - January 1, 2013Grass, walnut, and apricot on the nose. Grapefruit and apricot on the palate. Some nice malt hop balance. Very drinkable for two or more.


KimZ - December 20, 2012Great basic IPA, but nothing interesting or unique going on. Piney, not much fruit. Could drink it anytime, but would rather explore. And sculpin definitely beats this by a long shot.


tuffgong - December 10, 2012Kind of a toasty, malty IPA, at least compared to Sculpin. Good beer, but lots of better choices if you like the west coast style. Might try again on tap, if I was in a jam.


Todd T - December 8, 2012Good but not great. Basic and without much complexity. Just get a Sculpin ....






chadopod - September 29, 2012Great taste from start to finish. Not a fruity IPA. Drinking from bottle with an Italian sandwich on Focaccia. A touch heavier than their Sculpin.


pagnani - September 22, 2012Pretty hoppy beer with Apricot and fruit tones, hops linger a bit too long and a little more carbonation than prefer- but solid


dhodgman88@yahoo.com - September 15, 2012Great hoppy aroma, but carries same flavor straight through. Ends up too bitter and not interesting.


dhodgman88@yahoo.com - September 15, 2012Great hoppy aroma, but carries same flavor straight through. Ends up too bitter and not interesting.



