Cranky Reviews

Left Field Crushed It

Passionfruit IPA

Beer Type

15 to 20

15 to 20

Super Suds

Rating

Left Field Crushed It

Crushed!

Left Field Brewery

6% Alcohol

How about those Blue Jays, first in the major league standings. Not only are they on the ball this year, they’re all over it. Bam Bam Barger’s big bat and Bo Bichette’s daily double. Every now and then a Springer dinger, and then there’s Vlad, who’s not doing half bad. But here’s something I just don’t get. You have Left Field, a baseball loving brewer, based in Toronto, but you can’t get their beer at a Jays game? What’s that all about? I mean there’s nothing wrong with a Beau’s or a Mill Street but shouldn’t I see an obvious Blue Jays brew like Bird Watcher on the shelves? Or a great catch for a double IPA play like Laser Show? *

Although I can’t enjoy a Left Field brew at a Blue Jays game, I can certainly quaff one while watching the Jays on my big screen, which was just what I did last night. And we all came out winners.

Crushed it

Crushed! pours a hazy muted orange with a home plate white head. A tropical pineapple juicy aroma with some hoppiness.  Big time tropical juicy with bitters, not in sequence but all together in a bit of a fizzy monster mash. A bitter aftertaste as well. All in all, a good leadoff swig got this brew safe on first. As it evolved the fizz abated and the tropical passionfruit ** took over, bitters still in the game but in sequence rather than all together. A big swig actually accentuated the juice and pushed back the bitters a bit. After a leadoff single, the cleanup swig crushed it, for a home run of an IPA.

A great summertime suds, I just wish I could get one at a Blue Jays game.

*Editor’s Comment: The Blue Jays are unique in the major leagues when it comes to beers available. Every other team promotes local crafts in their stadiums. Apparently, the Blue Jays considered this a few years ago but the terms and conditions they proposed were so onerous that most craft brewers couldn’t comply. One such requirement was that you could not use “generic baseball terms” in promoting your beer which obviously leaves Left Field out in left field so to speak. Probably the steepest hill to climb was the alleged $100,000 a year “partnership” cost, with a minimum two-year commitment, to craft brewers to sell their beer at Rogers Center. It’s no surprise that most of the “craft” beers sold there are owned by big brewer AB InBev.

**Editor’s Comment: According to Left Field they added 190 kg of passionfruit puree during fermentation.

Final Rating: This Brew Crushed It at 16 out of 20

Passionfruit IPA

Beer Type

15 to 20

15 to 20

Super Suds

Rating

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