No one ever said you had to use Cascade hops.
Cascadian Dark Ale? They push the Northwestern hops in the description. Are there any other hops from there?
No one ever said you had to use Cascade hops.
Are there any other hops from there?
I see, so now any beer is Cascadian?
Or maybe we should research where the barley was grown?
The credit for my award winning ribs should definitely absolutely go to the region the pig grew up in, or the region where the brown sugar was grown...........
And for the record, I grow my own hops.
The title cites a region. This excludes everyone else.
It is the name I don't like, especially when the style was evidently invented elsewhere.
I believe it has been pointed out that the style did NOT originate in the magical kingdom of Cascadia.
olllllllo is just saying that IPA's weren't brewed in India.
It was given a name that had some significance and came from practical use, not from some concieted poster standing on the shoulders of giants and naming it something that boosts his ego.
I believe it has been pointed out that the style did NOT originate in the magical kingdom of Cascadia.
A little birdie told me (well, and the world through a blog post) that it looks like the style will be accepted, but under the India Style Black Ale name.
Sorry, should have been more clear. The comment that was made was that the Brewer's Association was going to accept the style as an ISBA and would broaden it to include hoppy porters and stouts.
It's worth mentioning that India Pale Ales and Russian imperial stouts, two styles whose names you have never complained about to my knowledge, did not originate in India or Russia, and were in fact English.
Oh, sorry, didn't see your username.
AHTANUM
AMARILLO
CASCADE
CENTENNIAL
CHINOOK
CRYSTAL
GALENA
HORIZON
LIBERTY
MAGNUM
MT. HOOD
NUGGET
PALISADE
STATUS
SIMCOE
STERLING
TOMAHAWK (COLUMBUS)
ULTRA
VANGUARD
WARRIOR
WILLAMETTE
BRAVO
ZEUS
The only hop-growing regions in North America are all located within the borders of Cascadia: The Willamette Valley of Oregon, the Yakima Valley of Washington, and Treasure Valley of Idaho.
There are locations growing hops outside of Cascadia within North America, but they are very small in acreage.
Have all of those originated from there? Upon further research I am now aware that more hops originated around there than I had thought. No need to be a ********* because you live in the precious kingdom of Cascadia.
What's the deal with all the hate coming from Kentucky? I used to live there as a kid and always thought fondly of it.
Look, the guy asked if any hops came from the PNW other than Cascade. That like asking if there are any Belgian beers other than Stella Artois.
And by the way, it's the Republic of Cascadia, not a kingdom.
I like the name Cascadian Dark Ale. Has a nice ring to it. There already is a style India Ale. Why not pick something different? Why not honor the Northwest region with a style? I vote for CDA! Do I get a vote?
the whole "It's our ball so we make the rules" attitude I am sensing here isn't cool.
.
Classic Examples:... Walking Man Big Black Homo, ...
I like the name Cascadian Dark Ale. Has a nice ring to it. There already is a style India Ale. Why not pick something different? Why not honor the Northwest region with a style? I vote for CDA! Do I get a vote?