EllisTX
Well-Known Member
IPA lover usually start out as pale ale lovers looking for something more out of the beer. If you do not like the bitterness of an IPA then just stick to APAs until you hit that point where the APA seems a little tame for your taste. Same thing applies to malt forward beer lovers. Not everyone starts out loving big stouts and porters you usually have to build up to them. Seems like now a days breweries are just putting out bigger and bigger beers to stand out which is really making it harder to find those beers that many of us drank when we first got hooked on the style.
Agreed.
Lagunitas New Dogtown Pale Ale sucked me into the hoppy beer world. Up to that point I thought the more malty the better. From the first sip I knew my life was changed forever. I've gone through the cycle of finding the most big and bitter ipa I could find to now where I'm doing everything I can to pack my beers full of hop flavor and aroma while staying pretty low on the bitterness.
I could personally care less if the OP likes IPAs or not. His tastes in no way affect how I'm going to enjoy my beer. I personally haven't met a beer style I couldn't get along with(other than most Belgians