Blue Hills Pub Draft IPA. Very nice thick, hazy body with a strong head that dissipates quickly, leaving no lacing. Bursting with powerful caramel malt flavor and a strong Golding hop presence, this beer has a very "English pub-style" flavor. It looks almost unfiltered, with the cloudy presence of a Belgian beer or darker hefeweizen. Nose is a little ripe, floral and pine with upfront pineapple/citrus. Initial taste is bitter hops, provided by the Summit in the mix (I love when beers list the kind of hops they use; it's important to know in the context of a good IPA), but it mellows down in the back with a surprisingly malty feel. At 6.6%, it's not incredibly strong and I could easily see this deserving an imperial/triple IPA variety in the future, but the alcohol that is there is very subtle. This is a very, very good example of an East Coast IPA from our very own Canton, MA. At $4.49 a bottle (22 oz. bomber), it's also an inexpensive and affordable choice, so if you're from New England or are interested in our local craft beers, you'd do well to check this out. Since this is excellent, I will excuse their use of Hobo Std type on the label, as well. I'm feeling generous /typenerd.