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April 20, 2014

The New H2P

Filed under: Boozing — Chas @ 8:55 am

Last year, Curt and Voodoo Brewery debuted their HTP beer. That was some really good stuff.

In the last year, Voodoo has had some significant growth. Their beers are showing up in more places (but not in Ohio, dammit).

This Friday kicks off Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week. Voodoo is taking part, and they have reworked HTP to the new version H2P. I’ll let Curt explain:

H2P is a revamped iteration of the HTP IPA. For H2P this year I changed the recipe from the previous batches, along with the hops and hop schedule.

The past two batches featured Zythos and 7 C’s opposite Simcoe. This year and in the future, it will be a single-hop Simcoe IPA.

Technically a different beer, but the soul of it is still the same. We are calling this H2P going forward. As a former Pitt student, I know the Pitt faithful use HTP and H2P interchangeably, so it seemed fitting to change the “T” to a “2” for version 2.0. The H2P was inspired by the IPAs I fell in love with in California and deepened my college experience in South Oakland.

H2P is a 8.0% west coast-style IPA brewed with four kinds of malted barley and a ridiculous amount of Simcoe hops with five kettle additions and two dry hops. The nose of the beer is rich in pine and fruit notes, with hints passion fruit, apricot, along with woodsy and floral undertones. Medium bodied, this beer starts with a mildly bitter taste that gives way to the pine and fruit notes found in the nose on the back end. H2P is a bright and crisp IPA that was designed to be highly drinkable, exceedingly flavorful and aromatic, but without being abrasively bitter. As production allows, we hope to continue to provide this beer to the Pittsburgh market and the Pitt faithful each year for Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week.

Curt has informed me that in addition to being on tap at Voodoo Brewery for about 2 weeks, H2P will be available in Pittsburgh at the following locations during Pittsburgh Craft Beer Week.

Oakland:
Mad Mex
Fuel and Fuddle
The Porch at Schenley

East Liberty:
Kelly’s

New Kensington:
House of 1000 Beers

South Side:
Carson Street Deli

Looks like I’m making a run to Meadville this weekend.





I really envy you, your beer drinking. Recurring gout and other health issues unfortunately don’t allow me to imbibe any more. I do love the new varieties of craft beers.

Unfortunately in my day we drank a lot of swill, Iron City, Schmidt’s, Carling Black Label and many others. Michelob was considered high class.

Oh well, some things are much better, beers and cars, especially.

Comment by gc 04.20.14 @ 9:52 am

As long as you can afford the good ones.

Comment by gc 04.20.14 @ 9:54 am

Chas, what’s the chances we see H2P a Willoughby Brewing?

Comment by wbb 04.20.14 @ 10:13 am

@ at gc, don’t forget Stroh’s, our frat had a contract with the beer distributor for very cheap kegs of that particular brew. At that age, your palate was less than discriminating. All I knew was that it poured a good head from our fraternity beer tap and after a half dozen plastic cups of it, you had a terrific buzz on. What more could a brother ask for?

Comment by Dr. Tom 04.20.14 @ 10:32 am

Remember the 7 oz soda machines? My frat had Carnegie Tech ponies instead. 25 cents per.

Comment by steve1 04.20.14 @ 11:21 am

I considered Stroh’s a quality beer in those days.

Bought many single quarts at the Dirty O to get me through the night.

Comment by gc 04.20.14 @ 12:55 pm

Thunderbird, my quality wine of choice for Pitt fb games during the mid ’60s. Guaranteed to render me unconscious by halftime.

Comment by steve1 04.20.14 @ 1:18 pm

Baseball won one finally 2 wins in last 13 games. Now start a streak in spite of cyanide Steve

Comment by Upittbaseball 04.20.14 @ 3:21 pm

@steve1 – a friend of mine & I had a pepsi bottle vending machine at our frat in Chicago. If you picked grape as your pop of choice you got a “Braumeister”. our charge was a quarter but you got two cents back if you brought your pepsi bottle back or a nichol for the beer bottle.

We split $20 profit a week & didn’t need to ask parents for spending money.

Also beer was damn cheap in 1971-73.

Comment by PITT-cocks fan 04.20.14 @ 7:02 pm

Hail to Voodoo! You’re doing this Meadville native proud.

Comment by Altoona Panther 04.20.14 @ 7:19 pm

When I was in school we were very selective on the beer we purchased. Yes, we only bought the cheapest beer available.

Comment by Justinian 04.20.14 @ 9:26 pm

Stroh’s was our beer of choice. To me and my buddies it tasted great and it was sold at a great price. We even drove to Detroit to tour the brewery in my dad’s car (my parents were out of town) but the brewery was closed on Saturday. We bought a keg of it in the motor city and drank it that night back in the burg. The good ole days for sure!

Comment by Pittman4ever 04.20.14 @ 9:57 pm

PITT-cocks fan, the cheapest beer I ever drank was a brew named Horlacher, out of Allentown PA.

It was so cheap that the deposit charge for the bottles was greater than the cost of the beer.

Comment by steve1 04.21.14 @ 5:25 am

Now that is funny! Good one Steve O

Comment by Dr. Tom 04.21.14 @ 6:30 am

Not sure if this link was already posted. Good article on the new strength coach and his approach. Not sure why it comes up on a Noles site.

link to floridastate.scout.com

Comment by notrocketscience 04.21.14 @ 7:37 am

My old man loves Stoney’s…. In college we would get Natty Ice plus I bartended at Mitchell’s / Charlies so beers were always flowing at a discount. LOL

Comment by Upittbaseball 04.21.14 @ 8:51 am

Glad my hometown of Meadville was able to make this great contribution to quench the Pitt faithful’s thirst. Back in ’75 when I was courting my wife at Haddon Hall (we’re both Pitt grads), one night a week they had a dollar a pitcher night for IC. For a $1.25 you could get a piitcher of Michelob. we normally went for the IC.

Comment by Tony in Hampton 04.22.14 @ 12:42 pm

Need to try this and others at the #PCBW2014.

Please make a Koozie out of the H2P! I will buy 10.

Comment by JSS 04.23.14 @ 4:03 pm

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