Bob's your uncle!
Bob's my Dad, Mom's an only child, so I can't have an uncle Bob
I do have 2 Aunt Kathys. Figure that one out
I think there is a logic flaw in RDWHAHB. I'm worried about my ****ty beer so if I just go have a home brew, it reminds me of my ****ty beer which makes me worry more.
Didn't work for me as an accent either... bought a pound of the stuff and about 14 oz of it is just going to sit there now... smells and tastes completely of dill... no lemon accent at all![]()
Bob's your uncle!
Buddy, I will buy that stuff off you... I like me some Sorachi Ace.![]()
Well THAT one's easy to fix...STOP MAKING SH!TTY BEER & RDWHAHB😉 😁
You'd like a beer that tastes like tree sap?
You'd like a beer that tastes like tree sap?
I'm less convinced on sour stouts. I've had a few stellar ones, and a lot of lousy ones.
My unpopular opinion: Sours suck!!! Blech! They're the beer antichrist!![]()
Holy ****...you just answered a question to a thread I posted this morning. In light of all this bull**** NE IPA stuff,. I made a harpoon IPA clone. it is so murky that im waiting for swamp thing to come out of it. The funny part is that I don't even like IPAs! I made it for my girl, and everyone else that is on the IPA kick. Now im troubleshooting something I don't even want to put time into.I can go either way on this one. But here's a heretical, semi-trolly thought:
New England IPA is not a thing. It's just a very poorly executed west-coast IPA. Hazy to the point of murky, wrong water chemistry. Just because it looks like orange juice with pulp doesn't make it a good beer style.
Holy ****...you just answered a question to a thread I posted this morning. In light of all this bull**** NE IPA stuff,. I made a harpoon IPA clone. it is so murky that im waiting for swamp thing to come out of it. The funny part is that I don't even like IPAs! I made it for my girl, and everyone else that is on the IPA kick. Now im troubleshooting something I don't even want to put time into.![]()
Um... Harpoon IPA is not a "New England IPA". It's a regular IPA that happens to be brewed in New England. Big Difference.
Um... Harpoon IPA is not a "New England IPA". It's a regular IPA that happens to be brewed in New England. Big Difference.
tomatoes tomatoes, either way it sucks:rockin:
NEIPA are not solely defined by being hazy or murky. It's emerging more as a sub-style of IPA, based on its appearance AND balance. The balance is more towards the late hop additions to drive more juicy/fruity flavors, while backing off the initial bittering charge, limiting it to 30-50ish IBUs. Saying it's a NEIPA refers more to the balance of the IPA, not just the clarity. I've had NEIPAs that aren't super murky and can still see through em, but they were all balanced the way.
But flour in beer? Just stop.
Oh, and Harpoon IPA is crystal clear. If yours was murky, you did it wrong.
So you made a bad home version of a good beer, and are knocking an entire category of beer because you made a bad clone of a beer that isn't even the style you're bashing...
I'm not trying to pick a fight here, just pointing out that the reasoning you are pointing to for your assertion is horribly flawed.
It;s like if I made a bad batch of a Newcastle clone and said porters suck because my Newcastle clone sucked.
Have you ever had an actual NEIPA? Maybe you have, maybe not (you didn't cite any examples other than your home-made clone of something that isn't an NEIPA).
Well im glad you are not trying to pick a fight....because the rest of your sentences are super misleading. Like I said not really an IPA guy at all so I apologize for offending you. anyways, have a great day sir!![]()
No offense taken, and I don't even think it's necessary to defend the style (NEIPA) if you don't like it.
And I truly am not picking a fight.
I am simply pointing out that the sample you used for the basis of your opinion is severely flawed, as it is not even in the style.
Moreover, a homemade clone of a beer, no matter how well or poorly executed, is not a good indicator because it is likely to be quite different than the actual commercial version. Perhaps I was overly aggressive in calling it a "bad" homebrew sample, thereby indirectly insulting your brewing ability, which was not my intent - my point is that if you made a Harpoon clone and it is couldy, then you are already experiencing at least some degree of the variance I just referenced (homebrewed clone vs. commercial).
I guess my point is that before knocking a style, you should probably try one or two of the better commercial versions if you can (I recommend Green or Julius by Treehouse). I see from your profile that you are in Nurnburg, so that may be a real challenge, but it's worth the effort when you can, because NEIPAs are actually quite popular among people who are not traditional IPA fans (especially of West Coast IPAs) because they lack the assertive bitterness that turns many people off, with the hops focus being on flavor and aroma (usually citrusy and or tropical).
As I said, if you're not interested in the style, it's no skin off my back, but if you are interested in giving it a try (you may like it), you should use a better data point. That's all.
I realize in retrospect that I came across overly aggressive about the whole matter, and for that I apologize. I really wanted to point out that you were using flawed data to arrive at your conclusion.
Cheers.![]()
My unpopular opinion: Sours suck!!! Blech! They're the beer antichrist!![]()