Whitewater brewing - Class V IPA
Posted: Sun May 06, 2018 9:15 pm
Whitewater brewing - Class V IPA review
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GtownRandy wrote:...If it doesn’t have citra, mosaic or simcoe, don’t bother
While I haven't had that one, an English style IPA is quite nice if you don't want a bitter hop bomb.GtownRandy wrote:I agree this is what the wife and I call a disappointing IPA. More a British style malty reddish ipa, than a hoppy American style.
Lots of nice hops out there that work well in IPAs. English or North American.If it doesn’t have citra, mosaic or simcoe, don’t bother
I've been trying to figure out if you meant this seriously, or were poking fun somewhere. Regardless, I confess I haven't paid much attention to which hops are used in my favourite IPAs. But with this post in mind, I checked the can of a Ransack the Universe. I love this beer. It has Galaxy and Mosaic. So jest or serious, I guess it passes for you?GtownRandy wrote:I agree this is what the wife and I call a disappointing IPA. More a British style malty reddish ipa, than a hoppy American style. If it doesn’t have citra, mosaic or simcoe, don’t bother
S. St. Jeb wrote:I've been trying to figure out if you meant this seriously, or were poking fun somewhere. Regardless, I confess I haven't paid much attention to which hops are used in my favourite IPAs. But with this post in mind, I checked the can of a Ransack the Universe. I love this beer. It has Galaxy and Mosaic. So jest or serious, I guess it passes for you?GtownRandy wrote:I agree this is what the wife and I call a disappointing IPA. More a British style malty reddish ipa, than a hoppy American style. If it doesn’t have citra, mosaic or simcoe, don’t bother
Yes indeed.sofakingdrunk wrote:American vs British IPA is like apples and oranges
Yes i was being slightly facetious, and wasnt poking fun at current beer trends, but my wife and i definitely like the tropical, fruity type hops found in North American style IPA's. my wife actually realized that all the ones she really likes usually have citra or mosaic. i agree there are some great English IPA's, but our taste is the hazy, fruity IPA's.S. St. Jeb wrote:I've been trying to figure out if you meant this seriously, or were poking fun somewhere. Regardless, I confess I haven't paid much attention to which hops are used in my favourite IPAs. But with this post in mind, I checked the can of a Ransack the Universe. I love this beer. It has Galaxy and Mosaic. So jest or serious, I guess it passes for you?GtownRandy wrote:I agree this is what the wife and I call a disappointing IPA. More a British style malty reddish ipa, than a hoppy American style. If it doesn’t have citra, mosaic or simcoe, don’t bother