Lookin for a new type of ipa other than west coast. Hold the citra, amarillo, simcoe etc.... Any ideas?
Lookin for a new type of ipa other than west coast. Hold the citra, amarillo, simcoe etc.... Any ideas?
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How about far-Pacific hops? New Zealand & that area has some interesting stuff going on.
How about far-Pacific hops? New Zealand & that area has some interesting stuff going on.
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How about far-Pacific hops? New Zealand & that area has some interesting stuff going on.
I'm in the same boat as the OP here. Lately I been focusing on malt forward style beers. I cringe when I hear the term "hophead".
I'm the biggest hophead you'll ever meet.
Malts are for kids.
I had a stone anniversary ale 3-4 years ago. It was called Götterdämmerung. I think they mentioned it was brewed like a west coast but with all german hops. It was amazing.
I'm not sick of ipas in fact they are my favorite style. I just like to keep my brewing interesting. Anyone know of any commercial versions?
Lookin for a new type of ipa other than west coast. Hold the citra, amarillo, simcoe etc.... Any ideas?
I was in the same boat. I'm not sick of those west coast hops, but was looking for something different. At the same time, I'm thinking about my hop garden, and wanted to find something unique that is available in rhizomes, as well.
So, I decided I'm going to try Sorachi Ace.
So, this weekend, alongside my St. Patty's Day Stout, I'm going to try an all Sorachi Ace IPA.
They had them on sale at Label Peelers for $14.74 for a pound, so I went with that.
They say it's pretty lemony. So maybe it'll be something refreshing that the wife will enjoy with me.
I had a stone anniversary ale 3-4 years ago. It was called Götterdämmerung. I think they mentioned it was brewed like a west coast but with all german hops. It was amazing.
I'm not sick of ipas in fact they are my favorite style. I just like to keep my brewing interesting. Anyone know of any commercial versions?
I'm the biggest hophead you'll ever meet.
Malts are for kids.
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