jmcquesten
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Pumpkin beers? A local grocery store has had cases of Pumking on clearance for a while now. They'll probably have it till it's in season again. Let's all get over pumpkin beer already.
Adding flour for haziness is laziness and I would argue, likely sub-par in quality.
Pumpkin beers? A local grocery store has had cases of Pumking on clearance for a while now. They'll probably have it till it's in season again. Let's all get over pumpkin beer already.
Isn't flour simply unmalted finely ground wheat?
Wait, I was hoping Belgian table beers would be the next fad, not an old one!
Yeah, that was a short lived fad.Oh, blonde stout was a thing for like a day and a half.
Oh, blonde stout was a thing for like a day and a half.
Yeah, that was a short lived fad.
I think, wasn't that not to long ago? Wasn't that what was bumped off the hiplist by NEIPAs?
Is a seasonal thing a fad? I wouldn't say so. This coming fall I bet a lot of those breweries will hop aboard the pumpkin train again. And probably the one after that, too. And maybe even after that...
it's a yearly thing. Get your oktoberfest, next month pumpkin, next month winter ale.
I believe session IPA's filled a necessary hole in the market. I remember going to my local brew shop and being hard pressed to find a tasty IPA that wasn't below %7-%8 + ABV. I'm old, day drinking is a lifestyle change. I enjoy having a few beers throughout the day and I can't be hammering back %8 + ABV at 12pm on a Saturday afternoon and still function properly by dinner time. But that might just be me. Am I alone in this one?
Still waiting for the imperial session beer fad to start.
I dont really expect the NE IPA thing to be a fad. They taste damn good! They may not be as hyped, but I think people will continue to drink them for a long time.
I also think they help the smaller brewers in their fight with the big boys. The national brewers I really dont think can distribute the style at its best due to its short shelf life. So this could help continue to if not grow at least keep the smaller brewers around for the long haul.
Still waiting for the imperial session beer fad to start.
Well yes, but you wouldn't toss unmalted wheat in the boil either, would you?
I think the "hazy" IPA thing is a fad. Now you've got people purposely trying to make their IPA hazy. I've seen some commercial versions looking like swamp water. If you use a technique to get the flavor your want and it results in a bit of haze, fine. Flavor comes first. Purposely adding junk just to make cloudy beer? That's just pointless and counterproductive.
Still waiting for the imperial session beer fad to start.
An Imperial Mild Ale (IMA)?
True dat! But again, I've never wanted to make a IPA hazy on purpose!
I still can't get my head around the fact that I've worked damn hard over the last 10+ years of brewing to make CLEAR beer.
Granted I have had M-25 and found it an amazing beer... and at some point I will jump into brewing one of these things after doing some research... probably this summer I'll make one... BUT STILL, the idea that hazy beer is a good thing is just kind of going against everything I've striven for. :fro:
I see what you did there... but you did remind me, Imperializing everything was a fad for a hot minute.. Still trying to figure out what an Imperial Red Ale was supposed to be. LOL
India Pale Lagers was a "thing" a couple years ago. But I think other bigger "things" took their thunder away.