I'm not sure I agree with these session IPAs. They're really just pales under a layer of marketing spin, trying to set themselves apart from the other million pale ales on the market.stakka82 said:+ 1 for the IIPA
They also do a session IPA at something like 3.5% and 35 IBU. Interesting niche to fill, I'll be on the hunt for another couple of sixers in summer for driving type occasions.
I felt the same about black IPAs. But eventually I gave in and tried a few. Found a few good ones so I'm all for it haha.Danwood said:I'm not sure I agree with these session IPAs. They're really just pales under a layer of marketing spin, trying to set themselves apart from the other million pale ales on the market.
I can't blame breweries for trying to carve out niches for themselves in an increasingly competitive market though, either.
I'm torn.
Yep, the Beer festival was a ripper. The Pirate Life guys were good as were Smiling Samoyed. Prancing Pony is still killing it for mine. Their Red Ale is sensational. Also tried a couple of good saisons which was nice as they are very difficult to track down in bottle shops here.Elz said:Just been to the Adelaide Beer and BBQ event and this was the highlight beer for me. Went to the Gilbert Street Hotel for lunch the day after (today) where they had the Pale Ale on tap. This is the new favourite of the wife, whilst I had another 2 cans of IIPA there. IMO, probably up there in the top 5 of IPAs in general. Up there with Sierra Nevada Torpedo and Ballast Point and probably best Aussie IPA I've come across.
As a by note, went to the Lady Burra Brewpub first, wanting to support the local craft brewer here in Adelaide. Can only say that I was disappointed by lack of flavour and reliance on malt driven ales - even their socalled APA. Especially compared to some of the excellent beers at the craft beer event.
Highly recommend Adelaide Beer and BBQ event for next year. Hope they don't change too much as it was great the way it was.
Cheers,
Elz
Off the top of my head I'm thinking something like:Reedy said:Anyone got an AG recipe for this fantastic IIPA?
The ingredients are listed on the rim of the can (though obviously not the quantities):
- Marris Otter
- Carapils
- Wheat
- Centenial
- Columbus
- Mosaic
- Simcoe
Reedy said:I love the **** out of this beer, but it IS a little sweet for me IMO, due to using that quantity of MO. Plus they're local to me (I drive past the brewery often) so I will be attempting a Pliny clone over this.
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