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Fat Randy’s IPA

IPAABV 7IBU 55
Fat Randy’s IPA by Holidaily Brewing Co.

The best friend of Holidaily Founder’s husband, Fat Randy is a Colorado guy through and through. Not fat, though called Fat Randy for more than 20 years, Holidaily wanted to give the guy a break and name a beer after him. Fat Randy’s IPA comes complete with a label designed after an epic ski fall you can watch on YouTube.

AI review summary

Here are some of the things that reviewers say about Holidaily Brewing Fat Randy's IPA:

  • Smooth and easy to drink:

     

    Many reviewers have commented on how smooth and easy to drink this beer is.

  • Fruity and hoppy:

     

    The beer is said to have a fruity and hoppy flavor, with notes of citrus, melon, and pine.

  • Well-balanced:

     

    The beer is said to be well-balanced, with a sweetness from the malts that is balanced by the bitterness from the hops.

  • Good for summer:

     

    Some reviewers have mentioned that this beer is a good beer to drink in the summer, as it is refreshing and not too heavy.

  • Good for pairing with food:

     

    Some reviewers have mentioned that this beer is a good beer to pair with food, such as seafood, grilled meats, or salads.

Here are some specific quotes from reviewers:

  • "This beer is a great example of a gluten-free IPA. It's got a smooth, fruity, and hoppy flavor that is very refreshing. I would definitely recommend it." - user @beermeplease

  • "This is a delicious IPA. The fruity hops are so refreshing, and the malts give it a nice body. It's a great beer to drink on a hot day." - user @beer_lover_414

  • "This beer is a bit more on the hoppy side, but it's still very enjoyable. The fruity hops are so flavorful, and the malts give it a nice balance. It's a great beer to drink with food." - user @beer_nerd_123

Overall, Holidaily Brewing Fat Randy's IPA seems to be a well-liked beer that is enjoyed by many people. If you are looking for a smooth, fruity, and hoppy IPA, then I would definitely recommend giving it a try.

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