timmi9191
Well-Known Member
Little creatures have announced they are releasing an IPA as part of their regular line up. Any one got an inside word on it? Wondering if it will be a repeat of their single batch IPA??
Old bottles had definitely lost most of their goodness.slash22000 said:Damn. I tried the Shepherd IPA and I thought it was ludicrously sweet, I almost couldn't drink it, was like golden syrup. It was a fairly old bottle though so it's possible the hop goodness had already disappeared.
Most of the single batches are notoriously unbalanced. I think it comes from a blase approach to recipe development, because obviously the technical brewing and QC is first class there. They seem to indicate in their videos that their just crazy home brewers just throwing in whatever they feel like on the day. Hence a far too dry and unsmoked - smoked bock, grassy ipas, non belgian non hoppy - belgian ipas, and the list goes on. Some have turned out pretty good (latest rye porter), but others not so much.yum beer said:I hope that in typical LC style they don't just throw a butt load of hops at for the sake of Craft Beer.
Interested to see if they can restrain themselves enough to produce something half balanced. Might help that its going to be a regular instead of a single batch.
Not sure where you live man but Hop Hogs now available at Dans and BWS.Clutch said:It'd be great to have another Aussie IPA available, but I'd still need to travel the same distance I do currently to get Hop Hog, so it'd need to be a cracker of a beer.
From what I understand, their single batches come from internal home brew competitions for staff hosted at the brewery by brewery staff. I suspect a bit more effort would go into a permanent fixture.foles said:Most of the single batches are notoriously unbalanced. I think it comes from a blase approach to recipe development, because obviously the technical brewing and QC is first class there. They seem to indicate in their videos that their just crazy home brewers just throwing in whatever they feel like on the day. Hence a far too dry and unsmoked - smoked bock, grassy ipas, non belgian non hoppy - belgian ipas, and the list goes on. Some have turned out pretty good (latest rye porter), but others not so much.
So in saying all this - a regular IPA will probably be well developed / pilot brewed etc.
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