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Hi.
Just spent a little time in the states & (don't tell them but) some of their IPAs are just a revelation.
"On the tongue, English-style IPA feels much the same as a strong black tea that has been brewed too long: Your taste buds will feel like suede rubbed the wrong way. With an American-style IPA, you're likely to think tiny kittens have just skidded across your tongue, claws blazing, leaving your mouth scoured of all but the hint of hop." http://www.seattleweekly.com/2008-08-20/fo...ale-ale-vs-ipa/
I'll have what she's having. In fact that's exactly what i tasted. (I do love a woman who can frame beer in words like that. Actually... no i'd best leave it at that)
Well - i'm after a recipe for an American-style IPA that matches that description.
Any suggestions?
Brett
Just spent a little time in the states & (don't tell them but) some of their IPAs are just a revelation.
"On the tongue, English-style IPA feels much the same as a strong black tea that has been brewed too long: Your taste buds will feel like suede rubbed the wrong way. With an American-style IPA, you're likely to think tiny kittens have just skidded across your tongue, claws blazing, leaving your mouth scoured of all but the hint of hop." http://www.seattleweekly.com/2008-08-20/fo...ale-ale-vs-ipa/
I'll have what she's having. In fact that's exactly what i tasted. (I do love a woman who can frame beer in words like that. Actually... no i'd best leave it at that)
Well - i'm after a recipe for an American-style IPA that matches that description.
Any suggestions?
Brett