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IPAs That Taste Like The Last Days Of Summer, According To Bartenders

To put it simply, IPAs should be the official beer of the last gasp of summer. These are the kind of beers that makes us want to scream out that we’re simply not ready for pumpkin-spiced everything just yet. Or the cold, for that matter.

Jake Conover, general manager at Bruz Beers in Denver, Colorado has thought about this concept so much that he even has specific flavors and aromas he looks for in an end-of-summer IPA. “I like Amarillo and Citra hops in my late-summer IPAs,” he says. “Spicy, juicy, orange floral aromas but lower in bitterness.”

We tasked a handful of our favorite bartenders to tell us their picks for IPAs that taste exactly like the last days of summer feel.

Revolution Anti-Hero IPA

Revolution

Kristan Arnold, bartender at Elgin Public House in Elgin, Illinois

ABV: 6.7%

Average Price: $11 or a six-pack

Why This Beer?

Revolutions Anti-Hero is outstanding with its hoppy, herbaceous, floral notes. It’s not overpowering and has a great finish. It’s like late summer in a can.

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Elysian Avatar Jasmine IPA

Elysian

Austin Zimmer, bartender at Le Prive in New York City

ABV: 6.3%

Average Price: $6 for a 22-ounce bottle

Why This Beer?

Since I’m a fan of Jasmine green tea — it’s an exceptional flavor for summer — I would say the Avatar Jasmine IPA by Elysian Brewing. It might not be very common but the subtle and sweet jasmine notes blend well in this beer.

Woodland Empire City of Trees IPA

Woodland Empire

Cody Meurer, bartender at Bittercreek Alehouse in Boise, Idaho

ABV: 6.2%

Average Price: $8 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

Woodland Empire City of Trees IPA is a West Coast IPA that has all that you’d want for that style — pine, citrus boldness — but also has a whole lot more going on. This is their flagship beer, and they colored outside the lines of what makes a West Coast IPA what it is. It has a dark golden color with ever-so-slight unfiltered cloudiness. Classic citrus and pine are followed by flavors of peach, melon, and tropical fruits like pineapple and guava. The slight malt sweetness brings out a floral quality that, when mixed with the fruity flavors, is quite nice and still very welcome in a pine-forward, hoppy beer.

Woodland does cool stuff. They aren’t the only Idaho craft brewery that likes to push the boundaries of what beer can be — Barbarian Brewing, Lost Grove, Sockeye, Payette, and many others are very creative — so we feel super fortunate.

Burial Surf Wax IPA

Burial

Emily Lawson, bartender at owner of Foxhole Public House in Bentonville, Arkansas

ABV: 6.8%

Average Price: $15 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

My pick is Burial Beer Co. Surf Wax. It’s a crushable IPA that’s deeply tropical and fruity. It’s my top IPA pick as summer ends. It can’t be beaten.

Brouwerij West Bounce IPA

Brouwerij West

Jeff Rogers, bar director of Jester Concepts in Minneapolis

ABV: 6%

Average Price: $13 for a 4-pack of 16-ounce cans

Why This Beer?

Brouwerij West Bounce IPA is a true West Coast IPA. There are hops, hops, and more hops. Citra, Mosaic, and Centennial hops make this packed full of citrus and floral flavors. It’s beautifully balanced but still hop-forward. It’s delicious and satisfying on a hot day and will accent your picnic in the park very nicely.

Beachwood Amalgamator IPA

Beachwood

Stephen Sylvester, bar manager at Piccalilli in Culver City, California

ABV: 7.1%

Average Price: $14 for a 6-pack

Why This Beer?

My pick is Beachwood Amalgamator. It has a light body, but heavy Mosaic hops bring out flavors of blueberry countered by dank resin and citrus. Beachwood is based out of Long Beach and is one of our house favorites, especially as summer draws to a close. The close proximity also means we can get our kegs super fresh which is important for IPAs.

Marz Jungle Boogie IPA

Marz

Justin Frierson, beverage director and operating partner at Eleven | Eleven in Chicago

ABV: 5.4%

Average Price: $9 for a 16-ounce can

Why This Beer?

I have a local favorite: Jungle Boogie by MARZ Community Brewing in Chicago. It’s definitely a break from tradition as this brew is not bready or cracker-like. Nice, balanced wheat and pineapple notes are really what sets it apart. A perfect blend of citrus, bitterness, and hops.

Sidenote, I enjoy selling this beer because of its distinct labeling.

21st Amendment Blah Blah Blah IPA

21st Amendment

Lauren Paylor, owner and co-founder of Focus on Health in New York City

ABV: 8%

Average Price: $13 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

21st Amendment Blah Blah Blah is my late summer pick. This 8 percent double IPA is loaded with hops like Centennial, Cascade, Equinox, Motueka, Mosaic, and Citra. It’s also dry-hopped with Citra, Mosaic, and Idaho 7 for a floral, resinous spring flavor.

Kona Hanalei Island IPA

Kona

Piero Procida, director of food and beverage at The London West Hollywood in Los Angeles

ABV: 4.5%

Average Price: $10 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

Kona Hanalei Island IPA is one of my favorites which was inspired by the scents and tastes found on the island of Kauai, one of my favorite islands. I can’t help but think about Hawai’i when drinking this beer. You will taste passion fruit, some guava, and even orange on the palate. And even for non-IPA drinkers, this is an easy drink without overpowering bitterness. The floral-fruity aromas help balance the bitterness out which really makes this my favorite IPA.

It truly is Hawaii in a bottle.

Writer’s Pick: Troegs Perpetual IPA

Troegs

ABV: 7.5%

Average Price: $12 for a six-pack

Why This Beer?

This 7.5 percent IPA might be available year-round, but we believe the best time to imbibe it is the late summer. Flavored with Bravo, Chinook, Mt. Hood, Nugget, Cascade, and Citra hops, it’s crisp, refreshing, and full of notes of lime zest, orange, and subtle floral and pine tree flavors.


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Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo, Lorde, Machine Gun Kelly, And More Are Performing At The 2021 VMAs

MTV has announced the first run of performers coming to the 2021 VMAs. On your screen this year will be Lil Nas X, Olivia Rodrigo, Lorde, Machine Gun Kelly, and Camila Cabello, with more likely to be announced in the weeks ahead. This will be Rodrigo’s debut VMAs performance after snagging five nominations this year. Meanwhile, Lil Nas X last performed at the VMAs in 2019, performing “Panini.”

Lorde, meanwhile, will do a world-premiere performance from her upcoming album Solar Power, and Machine Gun Kelly will give his new single “Papercuts” its live debut. Cabello will reportedly perform her single “Don’t Go Yet.”

The news comes just days after the network released this year’s nominees for the 2021 VMAs, with Justin Bieber and Megan Thee Stallion leading the pack. Thanks to his successful Justice release, Bieber holds seven nominations, including nods for Video Of The Year, Artist Of The Year, and Best Pop. Megan follows behind him with six nominations for categories like Video Of The Year and Song Of The Year. This year’s MTV VMAs is set to return to Barclays Center in Brooklyn for the first time since 2013. It kicks off September 12 and organizers expect to invite musicians and fans to join the event in-person.

Check out the full nominees list here.

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Tigers Analyst Jack Morris Has Been Suspended Indefinitely After Using An Offensive Accent Talking About Shohei Ohtani

On Tuesday night the Los Angeles Angels were in Detroit to face the Tigers, and as is often the case when the Angels play, Shohei Ohtani was at the center of attention.

The AL MVP frontrunner had a hit, scored a run, and was walked three times in what became an 8-2 Angels win, but unfortunately the discussion after the game was about an offensive accent used in the Tigers broadcast booth by analyst Jack Morris. Morris was asked what the Tigers should do with Ohtani coming to the plate and used a mock Asian accent that led to a Thom Brennaman-esque “sorry if I offended anyone” apology after the commercial break.

It remains stunning that someone paid to talk on television could think this would be OK, and the quick on air apology was not enough to keep Morris out of further trouble with his bosses at Bally Sports. On Wednesday, Bally Sports Detroit and the Tigers organization released statements on the comments, noting that Morris had been suspended indefinitely and was undergoing bias training and that neither Bally Sports nor the Tigers condoned such offensive remarks.

Hopefully Morris can genuinely learn from this and recognize why what he did was wrong, going beyond just saying he’s sorry for anyone offended but actually learn why it’s offensive and understand the importance of being respectful of all races and backgrounds. We’ll see how long the suspension lasts, but it’s good on the Tigers and Bally Sports Detroit to take this matter seriously and ensure Morris recognizes that as well.

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Lil Nas X Offers His Advice To Aspiring Musicians Ahead Of His Debut Album

It’s only been three years since Lil Nas X was catapulted into the limelight with his smash hit single “Old Town Road.” In that short time period, the musician has not only found major chart success, but he’s also pissed off religious folks, ripped his pants on live TV, and been sued by Nike for his “Satan Shoes.” Now reflecting on his career ahead of his debut album, Lil Nas X has some advice for aspiring creatives.

Lil Nas X has yet to unveil the official release date for his upcoming album, but he has confirmed it will be titled Montero, his birth name. The musician took to Twitter Wednesday to give some guidance for those looking to get a start in music. Though his fans had been endlessly pushing for his debut LP’s release, Lil Nas X said he is ultimately happy he decided to work at his own pace: “after being in the music industry for 3 years i’ll finally be dropping my first album, and i just want to say to all my creators listening ‘go at your own pace!’ never feel like you are behind. your time is for you and no one will get in the way of that.”

One of Lil Nas X’s fans replied to his tweet, apologizing for putting pressure on him. But Lil Nas X wasn’t bothered. As a former Nicki Minaj stan himself, the musician understands his fans’ impatience. He wrote, “all good, i understand u guys are eager for new music. i just really needed time to create the music i felt was true to me and that i genuinely loved.”

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UPROXX Music Festival Preview 2021

Everything you need to know about 2021’s biggest and best music festivals.
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Smiley’s Focused ‘In My Zone’ Performance On ‘UPROXX Sessions’ Highlights His Tunnel Vision Approach

Toronto rapper Smiley is just weeks removed from landing a huge guest feature from Drake on their “Over The Top” collaboration. Drake’s sharp bars are surrounded by Smiley’s own laid-back raps that steer through the song’s hard-hitting production. The track with Drake has brought attention to the rest of Smiley’s catalog which includes “In My Zone,” a track that also stands tall in his discography. The song, which he released back in April, is also one the Toronto rapper decided to perform for his first UPROXX Sessions appearance. In his performance, Smiley details his tunnel vision approach to life on the cautious banger.

While Smiley may be a new name to many, the Toronto rapper has been on the grind for the past three years. His 2018 debut project Buy. Or. Bye grabbed the attention of many as it unveiled raps that detailed a dark past. Additional attention would be brought his way when Drake quoted a line from his Smiley’s “Free Baby” (“Nobody really know what I been through”) during the height of his rap beef with Pusha-T. Since then, Smiley inked a deal with Warner Records and dropped his 2020 mixtape, YYZ-LAX. Now, he’s hard at work on his next project, Buy. Or. Bye 2 and with “Over The Top” and “In My Zone” leading the way, things are looking good for the Toronto upstart.

Press play on Smiley’s focused performance of “In My Zone” for UPROXX Sessions in the video above.

UPROXX Sessions is Uproxx’s performance show featuring the hottest up-and-coming acts you should keep an eye on. Featuring creative direction from LA promotion collective, Ham On Everything, and taking place on our “bathroom” set designed and painted by Julian Gross, UPROXX Sessions is a showcase of some of our favorite performers, who just might soon be yours, too.

Smiley is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Japanese Breakfast Did A Gorgeous Cover Of Sufjan Stevens’ ‘Romulus’

We love a good Japanese Breakfast cover, and goodness knows Michelle Zauner has churned out her share of them. Recently, Zauner offered a take on Dolly Parton’s “Here You Come Again,” and before that, we’ve heard JBrekkie renditions of Tears For Fears’ “Head Over Heels,” The Cardigans’ “Lovefool,” Wilco’s “Jesus, Etc,” and The Mamas & The Papas’ “California Dreamin,’” among others. Now, Zauner has reimagined Sufjan Stevens‘ 2003 song “Romulus,” which memorably showed up on Michigan.

Appearing on SiriusXMU, Zauner did a beautiful job reinterpreting Stevens’ classic track, adding in soothing strings. In the past, Zauner has spoken about how Stevens’ landmark 2015 album Carrie & Lowell comforted her as she mourned the passing of her mother. “I’d always loved Sufjan Stevens’ albums but that one slipped by me. I actually started listening to it a few months ago and it really hit home for me,” she told The Line Of Best Fit in 2016. “Not only because it was about losing his mother but also because it was largely set in a very small town in the Pacific Northwest where I grew up. So it seems very serendipitous, I guess, to come across that record at this time in my life.”

Listen to Japanese Breakfast cover “Romulus” above.

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People Are Aghast Over The Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival Being Being An Actual Thing Being Staged On The Grounds Of An Ohio Prison

This fall, Mansfield, Ohio will play host to a festival that has a great lineup if you’re a fan of alternative rock and metal, as it features Slipknot, Rob Zombie, Mudvayne, A Day To Remember, Mastodon, Halestorm, Chevelle, Killswitch Engage, and others. The festival is also focused on tattoos, so if you’re looking to get a some ink, more than 75 tattoo artists will be on hand.

All in all, if you’re into those sorts of things, this seems like a great time. There’s one significant issue, though: The event is called the Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival, the name of which plays off the fact that it takes place on the grounds of the Ohio State Reformatory, which is perhaps best known as a primary filming location for The Shawshank Redemption. As the festival is getting ready for its 2021 installment (on the weekend of September 10 to 12), some folks are talking notice of its allegedly problematic nature.

For example, Kim Kelly, a journalist and author of the upcoming book Fight Like Hell: The Untold History Of American Labor, shared her thoughts, tweeting today, “I get a lot of press releases for a lot of bad music festivals I will never attend, but the emails about this one in particular always make my skin crawl. Prison isn’t an edgy ‘theme,’ it’s torture and enslavement and horror. It’s repulsive to see an event promoted this way.” Other people chimed in and echoed the sentiment.

The festival previously hosted editions in 2018 and 2019 before making its return this year. Aside from music and tattoos, this year’s event will also feature tours of the prison, as well as a “special engagement” of “Escape From Blood Prison Haunted House,” which is a yearly Halloween event held at the Ohio State Reformatory.

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The Most Iconic Scene In ‘Skyrim’ Was A Development Nightmare

There’s a lot to love about The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It’s a gigantic open world with tons to do, plenty of interesting quests, and endless replayability. It’s a beloved game just because of the number of hours people can’t help but sink into it. It’s also one of the most memeable games ever, with phrases like “I took an arrow to the knee” becoming a part of internet lore. Unfortunately, it also became well known for its glitches. While funny, glitches can be frustrating when they get in the way of progress.

While it’s easy to get frustrated with glitches, it’s always important to remember that game development is hard and that developers clean up way more than we realize before it launches. One former developer of Skyrim said as much when he told a story on Twitter about how the most iconic scene in Skyrim, the opening cart ride, was a development nightmare for the team. It also required watching the opening scene close to hundreds of times when testing it out.

Obviously, the developers of Skyrim didn’t want the opening scene of the game to be bugged. While bugs can be funny sometimes, seeing one as soon as you load it up would be a bit off-putting and might sour the experience, especially if the cart you’re supposed to be a prisoner on sends you flying off the road or into the sky.

As fun as it would be to watch the cart suddenly launch like a rocket ship, it’s understandable why a game dev wouldn’t want that to happen. Perhaps the trickiest part is how this bug wasn’t happening consistently, which is the absolute worst kind, because that makes it harder to figure out why it’s going on. It’s also what leads to someone watching the opening scene hundreds of times over and over again.

So, what was the cause of this rocket launch cart? It was something so small that nobody noticed it initially: a tiny little bee had become the most powerful force in all of Skyrim.

The story is very funny and it’s also a reminder for everyone how difficult game development can be. While bugs can be frustrating, it’s important to remember there are people who spend hours of their day if not weeks trying to make it presentable before launch. While Skyrim still had some other famous bugs and problems in it, we can at least all be happy that our cart never launched us into the sky because a tiny little bee told us to buzz off.

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A Tiny Texas School District Cleverly Gave A Hearty F-You To Gov. Greg Abbott’s Mask Ban By Making Them Part Of The Official Dress Code

It’s one thing to decide that you, personally, do not want to wear a face mask. It’s another thing for the governor of a state to decide that no one should have to wear one. But to be the governor of the state with the second-highest number of COVID infections in the country who is actively working to ban both mask and vaccine mandates—all while you actually have COVID—is like something out of a damn horror movie.

Yet that’s exactly what Texas Governor Greg Abbott is doing right now, much to the distress of many Texans, including the students and educators being impacted by Abbott’s executive order to ban masks in schools. And right at the exact moment we’ve hit a record high in terms of the number of kids hospitalized with COVID. Fortunately, as NBC News reports, there are educators in the state who care more about the health and wellbeing of their colleagues, students, and those students’ parents who have cleverly found a way to circumvent Abbott’s tyranny. On Tuesday, the Paris Independent School District issued a statement that it was updating its official dress code to include face masks:

The Board of Trustees is concerned about the health and safety of its students and employees. The Board believes the dress code can be used to mitigate communicable health issues, and therefore has amended the PISD dress code to protect our students and employees. The Texas Governor does not have the authority to usurp the Board of Trustees’ exclusive power and duty to govern and oversee the management of the public schools of the district. Nothing in the Governor’s Executive Order 38 states he has suspended Chapter 11 of the Texas Education Code, and therefore the Board has elected to amend its dress code consistent with its statutory authority.

It’s a big step for a small school district, which is home to approximately 4000 students—and hopefully one that will catch on. Especially since Abbott’s mask ban directly contradicts the advice of the CDC, which is recommending that all students, from kindergarten through 12th grade, wear a face mask when they return to school—even if they’ve been vaccinated. It’s a lesson Abbott could learn a little something from.

(Via NBC News)