barls
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you mean cdo, alphabetical like it should beI just have OCD
you mean cdo, alphabetical like it should beI just have OCD
ok, didnt know that. I am a little bit amped atm. Dream night tonight I'm excited but I wont go into it......Multiple question marks are the devil's arsehole
you mean cdo, alphabetical like it should be
Then again some new brewers out there still wont be aware that it means Indian Pale Ale etc.
Yes I'm aware of the basic history. My bad. IMO though its a general title far to overused considering the ever growing broad varieties but I guess its instead of coming up with dozens of different titles.Is that just a typo? Are you aware it’s not "Indian Pale Ale"? It actually stands for India Pale Ale, as in pale ale brewed and prepared to withstand the long hard sea journey by ship from the UK to India.
Although these days it seems to stand for pretty much any hoppy beer.
Yes I'm aware of the basic history. My bad. IMO though its a general title far to overused considering the ever growing broad varieties but I guess its instead of coming up with dozens of different titles.
Sorry mate, your spelling may be correct but evidence these days suggests your history is not.
Will link later if required.
Is that just a typo? Are you aware it’s not "Indian Pale Ale"? It actually stands for India Pale Ale, as in pale ale brewed and prepared to withstand the long hard sea journey by ship from the UK to India.
Although these days it seems to stand for pretty much any hoppy beer.
I think his history is entirely correct.
IPA was formulated to be shipped from UK to India in wooden barrels, carried across the equator in a wooden sailing ship. The brewers were payed on the dock in India, the extra hops and alcohol were used as a preservative, about the only safe options available to brewers at the time.
Mark
To all of you who continue to say that
You might want to look in to this fellas - https://www.beerandbrewer.com/mitch-steele-debunks-ipa-legend/
That presentation was over a year ago now...
The "porous wooden barrels" were all pitch lined, as was thee case wilt all (or almost all) beer barrels at the time.
Brewers tend to have an allergy to anything porous that harbours bacteria.
Mark
I believe it.Yep, numerous lines of amateur and academic research suggests that IPA was sold on GB prior to pale being exported to India.
I am yet to see any actual evidence based arguments that it comes from high-booze, high-hop beers being brewed to survive the passage to the colonies. Seems it’s just one of those assumptions that became ‘fact’ over time.
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