I found it!
"Flavour" is spelled without a u.
In all seriousness... 35 IBU? ... GTFO!
Two words... Spell check.
Obviously IBU should be higher. There is quite a bit wrong with this.
...Did you try it?
35 IBU is even below the English IPA range... Assuming it's an English IPA to begin with. Which would make the spelling 100% correct on there, so no error.
Its because an IPA is not supposed to have "plenty of rich maltiness", its supposed to be crisp with hop flavor. I don't give a rats@s$ what country you are from, thats not an IPA.
Its because an IPA is not supposed to have "plenty of rich maltiness", its supposed to be crisp with hop flavor. I don't give a rats@s$ what country you are from, thats not an IPA.
Sometimes you Americans forget you're not the only country in the world .. and in fact often you're the ones who are different from everyone else. This from quick google search:
"Flavor and flavour are different spellings of the same word. Flavor is the preferred spelling in the United States, while flavour is the preferred spelling throughout the rest of the English-speaking world."
But yeah, 35 IBU's ain't no IPA.
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