smizak
Well-Known Member
yeah, well... A lot of people think it sounds silly and pretentious. I don't want beer being as froofy as wine. American Black Ale is DEAD on. Let's use it.
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American Black Ale. Exactly.
yeah, well... A lot of people think it sounds silly and pretentious. I don't want beer being as froofy as wine. American Black Ale is DEAD on. Let's use it.
American Black Ale I can deal with. Black IPA is just not right. I don't quite understand why American IPA's are called IPA's anyway. It's not like we are actually hopping up our Pale Ales so they can make the journey to India. I guess I just don't agree with the term India Pale Ale at all.
Well, then Imperial Stout doesn't make sense to you either? IPA is a historical term. I understand that. Putting "Imperial" in front of everything these days is just as ridiculous, but it serves a purpose. You know what you're getting.
If someone with no prior knowledge of all this were to ask you what you were drinking and you said, "black IPA", they'd understand. When people ask what an American Black Ale is, you'll probably just say, "well, it is just a black IPA" because that's the easiest way to define it. At this point "IPA" has no base in history. It is just a style definition that is easy to understand. Worrying so much about the implications of How the I and the P don't make sense is really just nitpicking.
Interlude is the only other one I know of and I think it's almost equally as pricey.
http://www.allagash.com/interlude.htm
The coolship stuff, Rosa, and a few others have shown up sporadically at special events.
Black IPA == Black India Pale Ale
I can't be the only person that sees a problem with that name.