I absolutely love this beer. It is a spitting image of what an American IPA should be. It’s a strong beer, standing at 7% alcohol by volume but is bodied light enough to tip back more then a few with out feeling like a beached whale. I have dubbed Bell’s Two Hearted Ale my official deer camp brew. The first time I had this beer was during a five day deer hunt in the swamps of Argyle, Michigan, during mid november. It is a memory I will forever associate with the trout labeled bottle. I cant say which complimented one more than the other, the hour old buck heart sizzling in my cast iron frying pan or the snow flake freckled bottle of Two Hearted. Samuel Adams, Latitude 48 IPA: Named after the array of hops that grow at the 48th parallel. Also known as the “hop belt” of the northern hemisphere. The bottle has the traditional Sam Adams label only in blue and green with “Latitude 48 IPA” bannered under the main label. All in all it seems pretty generic. The initial aroma of this beer is sweet malty with a strong grassy hop note. Little to no citrusy smell. Almost smells like a young un-matured American baley wine. Floral notes with slight pine. Slight