I forced myself to like IPAs. I used to hate them, now they are 95% of what I brew. They are an acquired taste, like Scotch or Coffee, and you can quickly become addicted to them. People don't normally LOVE them upon first sip. I recommend doing some research on the better IPAs out there, buy a bomber or a sixer, sit down, and try to appreciate them for what they are. The new American IPA/IIPA drinkers tend to like balance and sweetness to counteract the bitter. Veterans tend to like the real dry IPAs with a clean bitterness, low sweetness, and a blast of aroma.
On a side note, you can't always go by IBUs as a definite indicator of actual perceived bitterness. Some recipes with high IBUs can mask the harshness well. Others blast you with bitter and low aroma; those can be very off-putting.
Simple Extract IPA
Original Gravity: 1.064-ish
Final Gravity: 1.015 or lower
IBUs: 65
Boiling Time (Minutes): 60
Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 31 Days & 64 F
Tasting Notes: Clean, bitter, smooth, citrusy, piney, hoppy, highly drinkable, easy
6 Gallon Boil / 5 Gallon Batch
6.50 to 7.00 lbs. Briess Pilsen Light DME, or Muntons Extra Light DME
0.50 lb. Corn Sugar, or Table Sugar
0.50 lb. Light to Medium Crystal Malt, or Honey Malt (crushed & steeped around 155 F for 30 mins)
Boil 60 mins, 0.50 oz. High-alpha % American pellet hops like Columbus, Magnum, Horizon, Chinook, Warrior
Boil 25 mins, 0.50 oz. High-alpha % American pellet hops like Columbus, Magnum, Horizon, Chinook, Warrior
Boil 10 mins, 1.00 oz. Aromatic American pellet hops like Amarillo, Simcoe, Citra, Nugget, Centennial, Cascade
Boil 5 mins, 1.00 oz. Aromatic American pellet hops like Amarillo, Simcoe, Citra, Nugget, Centennial, Cascade
Post-boil (100-150 F) aroma steep 30 mins, 2.00 oz. Aromatic American pellet hops (see above)
Dryhop 6-9 days, 2.50 oz. Aromatic American pellet hops (included during primary time)
Safale US-05 dry yeast
On a side note, you can't always go by IBUs as a definite indicator of actual perceived bitterness. Some recipes with high IBUs can mask the harshness well. Others blast you with bitter and low aroma; those can be very off-putting.
Simple Extract IPA
Original Gravity: 1.064-ish
Final Gravity: 1.015 or lower
IBUs: 65
Boiling Time (Minutes): 60
Primary Fermentation (# of Days & Temp): 31 Days & 64 F
Tasting Notes: Clean, bitter, smooth, citrusy, piney, hoppy, highly drinkable, easy
6 Gallon Boil / 5 Gallon Batch
6.50 to 7.00 lbs. Briess Pilsen Light DME, or Muntons Extra Light DME
0.50 lb. Corn Sugar, or Table Sugar
0.50 lb. Light to Medium Crystal Malt, or Honey Malt (crushed & steeped around 155 F for 30 mins)
Boil 60 mins, 0.50 oz. High-alpha % American pellet hops like Columbus, Magnum, Horizon, Chinook, Warrior
Boil 25 mins, 0.50 oz. High-alpha % American pellet hops like Columbus, Magnum, Horizon, Chinook, Warrior
Boil 10 mins, 1.00 oz. Aromatic American pellet hops like Amarillo, Simcoe, Citra, Nugget, Centennial, Cascade
Boil 5 mins, 1.00 oz. Aromatic American pellet hops like Amarillo, Simcoe, Citra, Nugget, Centennial, Cascade
Post-boil (100-150 F) aroma steep 30 mins, 2.00 oz. Aromatic American pellet hops (see above)
Dryhop 6-9 days, 2.50 oz. Aromatic American pellet hops (included during primary time)
Safale US-05 dry yeast