I was reading through Radical Brewing last night and had some inspiration for unique recipes.
The one that caught my eye and that I'd like to create was an IPA that should mimic historical IPA's. Basically assuming that the original IPA's were stored in barrels, this recipe suggested an IPA with some Brett added and some oak to mimic historic storage conditions. I'm going to brew this bad boy eventually, probably as part of my other late night inspiration (which is nothing new), the SBE (Small Batch Experiment).
Just curious what other unique/one of a kind beers have been made by my fellow HBT brewers.
The one that caught my eye and that I'd like to create was an IPA that should mimic historical IPA's. Basically assuming that the original IPA's were stored in barrels, this recipe suggested an IPA with some Brett added and some oak to mimic historic storage conditions. I'm going to brew this bad boy eventually, probably as part of my other late night inspiration (which is nothing new), the SBE (Small Batch Experiment).
Just curious what other unique/one of a kind beers have been made by my fellow HBT brewers.