Octoberfest Ale
Stout
IPA
Stout
Stout
IPA
IPA
IPA
Pilsner Ale
Stout
Belgian Dark
Amber
Blonde
IPA
IPA
Coffee Amber
Pumpkin
IPA
Bock
Apfelwein
Hefweizen
Black Saison
Russian Imperial Stout
Black IPA
IPA
You do realize that you either brewed an IPA or Stout 14 of those 25 times? How about some variety?
You do realize that you either brewed an IPA or Stout 14 of those 25 times? How about some variety?
IPA
IIPA
IIPA
IPA
Coconut Brown Ale
IIPA
IIPA
IIPA
IPA
IIPA
IIPA
Pumpkin Ale
IPA
IIPA
IIPA
IIPA
IPA
Porter
IPA
IIPA
IIPA
Imperial Stout
IPA
IIPA
IPA
Thinking you might like IPA's/IIPA's...
Wasn't always the case!! I abhorred them at one time. After awhile of sampling many commercial IPAs and brewing my own, I found out how to brew them exactly in a way that suits my tastes.
I find I like English IPA's far more than American IPA's (or even Pale Ales)... Even if the base style of my brew (like the blonde) isn't an English style, I still use English/UK ingredients (including the yeast strain)... All the brown ales are more to UK spec than American. Especially since they're more malt forward than hop forward. :rockin:
I'm all for throwing some English 2-row or English yeast in there, but nothing can supersede my love for Pacific Northwest American hops.
Bah... But then that's why you brew what you like/want and I'll brew what I like/want... Just because I know my beer is better than yours doesn't change anything. [j/k]
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