Pivzavod
Well-Known Member
I was not a big fan of bitter beers when I started my drinking career as a teenager. I remember in the late 90's trying Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and not liking it. I was not a fan of IPA's either. When I started home brewing in a pot (not Beer Machine) in 2008 I still did not like bitter beers. Over time I went to tastings, bought new commercial examples, was on the lookout for specific brands on draft, etc. I learned a lot of new beer styles I never knew existed and expanded my knowledge on IPA. Few years ago you would not catch me with SNPA and now I'm fiending for Sculpin IPA on draft.
I am drinking my first IPA now with a big smile on my face. I went to a friends house on Saturday for an IPA tasting and brought a growler of my stuff. 5+ people liked my IPA as top 2 over all the commercial stuff other people brought. I brought Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye and between the two my IPA tasted better. :cross:
I am drinking my first IPA now with a big smile on my face. I went to a friends house on Saturday for an IPA tasting and brought a growler of my stuff. 5+ people liked my IPA as top 2 over all the commercial stuff other people brought. I brought Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye and between the two my IPA tasted better. :cross: