I think it's not right that the North East and West Coast get their own IPA while we Southerners are left out. Anybody have any ideas for a Southeast IPA (SEIPA) that could become the next big thing? What can you do with an IPA to make it uniquely Southern? My first thought is an IPA with pecans in it; I have no clue whatsoever what that might taste like. Maybe that's the wrong tack. Maybe we need to look at hops. WCIPA's tend to be piney/resiny, and NEIPA's are decidedly citrusy. Maybe something more minty, like Perle, Polaris, or Fuggle? Has anyone tried something like this?
Then again, maybe this belongs in the Drunken Ramblings forum (even though it's 1pm on a Friday, and I haven't started drinking yet).
Then again, maybe this belongs in the Drunken Ramblings forum (even though it's 1pm on a Friday, and I haven't started drinking yet).