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Old 12-29-2007, 11:50 PM   #1
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Picked up a six pack of this last night, and I popped open my first one just now. I'm diggen this beer.

I also bought another Arrogant Bastard, since I would NOT let it kick my ass. Needless to say I finished it all and wanted more this round.


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Old 12-30-2007, 12:08 AM   #2
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Never heard of it...is it brand new.


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Do you mean one of their IPA's? if so which one, the 60, 90, or 120 min?
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http://www.dogfish.com/brewings/Year_Round_Beers/Indian_Brown_Ale/12/index.htm
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IBA: Indian Brown Ale. Cross between an IPA and a Brown Ale. I can't stand that roasted barley they put in there, to be honest. Would be much better if they just used chocolate malt.
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Had it, did not care for it. Found it very hard to drink.
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IBA: Indian Brown Ale. Cross between an IPA and a Brown Ale. I can't stand that roasted barley they put in there, to be honest. Would be much better if they just used chocolate malt.
I need to learn to read before I open my mouth..
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Never had DFH's India Brown, but I recently discovered the style drinking one from a brewery called Terrapin. I thought it was great. I like the concept of a cross between an IPA and a brown ale.
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Never had DFH's India Brown, but I recently discovered the style drinking one from a brewery called Terrapin. I thought it was great. I like the concept of a cross between an IPA and a brown ale.
I agree. The Terrapin one was much better, more choclately than roasty. Mike McDole (SA longshot winner) has a great hoppy brown ale recipe that I brewed up. It's better than both the DFH and Terrapin, in my opinion (greatly influenced by the fact I made it )
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Had it, did not care for it. Found it very hard to drink.
I agree. If I recall correctly, it tasted too sweet for me.

Now there 60 minute IPA, well now that's a different story...


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