eltorrente
Well-Known Member
Lots of good responses, but not many recommendations! Still, I appreciate the input.
My recommendation is to brew beer that you like, and eventually your tastes will change/evolve. You'll begin to get a new appreciation for various ingredients and styles, and will begin experimenting more and more.
When I first drank Coffee or hard alcohol, I thought it was horrible and couldn't believe people drank that stuff and actually enjoyed it.. I drink buckets of coffee now and love it, and very much enjoy a nice Scotch. It took some time though. That's the way that most homebrewers are, too - you start up with a certain taste, but eventually you'll find some ingredient, like a certain hop, that you really like - and you want to capture that flavor and end up making an IPA.
I do tend to like English Pales, and I love the aroma and flavor of Saaz, EKG, and Nugget, and I think Willamette and Fuggles have their places.
Maybe find some hops you really like and make an English IPA. Come up with an awesome PA recipe, then amp everything up and turn it into an IPA and see how it comes out.
I'll look out for some of the beers you guys recommend (although DFH describes their IPAs as "citrusy," so I'm not optimistic that I'll like them).
DFH IPA is horrible to my taste buds lol. I love IPA's, but for some reason DFH 60 and 90 are really awful to me. I get them really fresh around here, also - yet I just can't enjoy them, but I've tried many times. I think they are awful. :cross: