Left Hand’s Twin Sisters Double IPA
Left Hand’s Twin Sisters Double IPA is back! Left Hand brings on the hop kick and a malty backbone for one balanced beer.
Longmont, CO – There are two sides to every story…a notion that is not lost on Left Hand’s Twin Sisters Double IPA. Inspired by the sacred mountain range to the West of the Longmont brewery, the Twin Sisters are a pair of breathtaking peaks, ascending 11,428’ into the rocky mountain skyline. Left Hand’s Double IPA offering is an expression of duality, showcasing the complexity of the ingredients, yet harmonious balance of the hops & malts.
A literal hop farm with twice the amount of hops as most IPAs, Twin Sisters grabs your nose upfront with its sweet pine and citrusy aromas. Flinty hop flavors take you from dreaming about wildflower honey to the tongue awakening Earthy, bitter hop resins that swirl in to finish. Balanced with a robust, earthy backbone, Twin Sisters is incredibly drinkable and approachable for a double IPA – a signature of Left Hand Brewing Company’s style.
We take such pride in our Double IPA, we’re going to shout it from the mountain tops – literally. The Left Hand sales team will be paying homage to the Twin Sisters by scaling the 11,428’ peaks this summer! “Here at Left Hand, we always say that we’re more than just a brewery – we’re a part of the community. Respecting our local heritage and being in touch with our home state is a big part of that.” comments Chris Lennert, VP of Operations.
Twin Sisters will be available in Left Hand’s 26 state distribution. Twin Sisters will be packaged in 22 ounce bottles and kegs. The biannual beer will not be brewed again till 2015.
About Left Hand Brewing Company
Celebrating twenty years of brewing a well-balanced portfolio of craft beers, Left Hand Brewing Company is located at 1265 Boston Avenue in Longmont, Colorado. The brewery has received 18 medals at the Great American Beer Festival and 8 medals at the World Beer Cup, and its beers are now available in 26 states. “Sometimes you’re not in the mood for what everyone else is having.” www.lefthandbrewing.com – @LeftHandBrewing – facebook