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48 Tai Cheetah - Griffon Brewing

48 Tai Cheetah - Griffon Brewing

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This week on The Best Beer I Drank This Week, Brian from the Buffalo Beer League cracks into his first featured beer from Griffon Brewing—and it’s a juicy powerhouse. Tai Cheetah is an Imperial New England IPA clocking in at 8% ABV, brewed with a blend of Centennial, Mosaic, El Dorado, and Galaxy hops.

Bursting with flavor, Tai Cheetah serves up bold notes of mandarin, white peach, apricot, and stone fruit, with a smooth body that somehow hides that high ABV a little too well. Brian breaks down the tasting experience, why this beer stands out among Griffon’s lineup, and how it pairs perfectly with backyard hangs, fridge restocks, and maybe a few questionable decisions.

Also in this episode:

  • Why Tai Cheetah won’t get lost in the back of your fridge
  • Thoughts on Griffin’s other beers (like their Kellerbier and Full Nelson)
  • A shoutout to Magic Bear and Consumers Beverages for stocking Griffon cans
  • A plea to call the Buffalo Beer League Hotline with your own beer picks: 716-486-BEER

Beer Details:

  • Beer: Tai Cheetah
  • Brewery: Griffon Brewing (Youngstown, NY)
  • Style: Imperial / Double New England IPA
  • ABV: 8%
  • Flavors: Mandarin, white peach, apricot, stone fruit
  • Hops: Centennial, Mosaic, El Dorado, Galaxy
  • Rating: 4.02 on Untappd

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