Diaperload
Well-Known Member
I've been homebrewing for about 4 months now trying my hand at various styles. I even joined a brew club that brews between 5-35 gallons every Sunday. One of the guys made a CDA of which I had never tried.
Only recently have I begun liking IPAs. I didn't even know what CDA stood for. His version was really nice. CDA stands for Cascadian Dark Ale. How cool is that. A beer style named after the area in which I live.
My next brew is going to be a version of CDA. I've even bought a few commercial examples to solidify my new favorite style.
Only recently have I begun liking IPAs. I didn't even know what CDA stood for. His version was really nice. CDA stands for Cascadian Dark Ale. How cool is that. A beer style named after the area in which I live.
My next brew is going to be a version of CDA. I've even bought a few commercial examples to solidify my new favorite style.