
High sodium is believed to be associated with health problems such as heart disease, strokes, high blood pressure, and kidney malfunctions. The organization recommends 2300mg of sodium as the daily limit. At 0mg, it's considered low in sodium according to the FDA's standard for %DV (daily value percentage), which considers any food with %DV of less than 5% as low sodium.


You can thank us later! May the last days of summer be tasty! Though a continuously hopped beer (60 hop additions in 60 minutes – thus the name) this beer has a nice bite of hops that isn’t over powering and is balanced with some toasty maltiness resulting in an enjoyable session brew.Ī bit of a hophead & want to step it up a notch? Try the 90 Minute and 120 Minute IPAs offered by Dogfish Head.

After recovering from the sadness of imagining such a world, it is very fitting then, today when we celebrate all things IPA, he came back with Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA. I challenged Matt to come up with the one beer he would drink if in some cosmic catastrophe he could only have one beer for the rest of his life.
#HARPOON IPA FAT PLUS#
Since we have to “import” all our New Belgium beers from Ohio (the edge of the brewery’s distribution reach) it is a novelty that we ration to enjoy our stash as long as possible.Ī great go to beer year round but especially in the summer, plus we dig the name. We don’t discriminate against any beers obviously, but like to drink local craft beer when we can! Only One Beer? This flavorful, higher octane beers is one of Matt’s favorites. Their seasonal summer has been on a strong rotation as well.

Long Trail always delivers, and this solid, refreshing beer is no different. We’ve been drinking lots of Long Trail this summer thanks to a stellar Market Basket haul. Hands down a great IPA that is not too hoppy, feels good in your mouth and takes the cake as our favorite New England style IPA. If you’re not a hipster drinking PBR to be ironic and find this a little low brow for your craft brew palate, give the ‘Gansett, New England’s oldest beer a try. Some people get down on the Blue Ribbon, but we choose to accept this brew for what it is and find PBR to be a good rehydrating beer for the last hot days of summer.
