Big Timber Brewing Company is nestled in downtown Elkins, West Virginia, a small city of about 7,000 in the central/eastern part of the state, and has been making beers since 2014. They currently offer six year-round beers and rotate through six seasonal releases as well.
During my stay in West Virginia, I found a can of their hoppy staple - Big Timber’s IPA, one of just two beers to be canned by the brewery (the other being their Porter). The 16-ounce can features a 6.5% ABV and is said to be “Familiar. Fresh. Piney”.
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This IPA poured a bright copper color and was slightly opaque and cloudy.