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Which American Style IPA's hold up the best over time?
Which American Style IPA's hold up the best over time?
what is everyone's experience with which American Style IPA's hold up the best? I had some bells' two hearted and bear republic racer 5's that I hung onto for 3 months past bottling date and it just wasn't the same.. but I found some various Lagunita's beers (hop stoopid, lil sumthin sumthin) in the back of my fridge from 12+ months ago that were still fresh/hoppy/vibrant tasting.
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Canned IPA seems to last longer - Dale's Pale Ale, Sierra nevada Cans, Heady Topper, Surly Furious - I've had all with more han a couple months on them and all were in good shape.
Goose Island IPA goes downhill fast. Ballast Point Sculpin depends on how it's stored. Green Flash West Coast seems to be hit or miss. Flower Power may still be good after a couple months, but why wait?
Goose Island IPA goes downhill fast. Ballast Point Sculpin depends on how it's stored. Green Flash West Coast seems to be hit or miss. Flower Power may still be good after a couple months, but why wait?
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If the beer is filtered, the extra hopping IPA has may protect it for longer than other styles, but not significantly so IMO.
However, bottle-conditioned beers are a different story and if well-packaged, can easily last a few years.
Traditionally, India Pale Ale was bottled after a few months', sometimes a year's, storage in wood. 12 months or more might intervene before it reached market in India. There was a slow ongoing residual fermentation in the bottle. The beer acquired what was called "flavours of maturity", probably brett and estery notes.
Therefore, any of the IPAs being mentioned should if unfiltered have the capacity to go for a very long period but their taste may alter.
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However, bottle-conditioned beers are a different story and if well-packaged, can easily last a few years.
Traditionally, India Pale Ale was bottled after a few months', sometimes a year's, storage in wood. 12 months or more might intervene before it reached market in India. There was a slow ongoing residual fermentation in the bottle. The beer acquired what was called "flavours of maturity", probably brett and estery notes.
Therefore, any of the IPAs being mentioned should if unfiltered have the capacity to go for a very long period but their taste may alter.
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Well, the discussion was about freshness, and the decline of hop character and onset of inferior taste seem really the same issue to me. To try to separate them though, I'd say hop bouquet fades faster than the bitterness in the beer, but a bitter taste will go too ultimately.
Usually I don't keep them long enough to tell the differences, but those I have kept over time all showed marked loss of both these traits.
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Usually I don't keep them long enough to tell the differences, but those I have kept over time all showed marked loss of both these traits.
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The breweries with better equipment and attention to quality control produce IPAs that stay fresher longer.
There is still no way to compensate for poor shipping/handling/storage, and no way to know how it was indeed handled, aside from seeing it in a retail store, either in a refrigerated cooler or at room temp on a shelf.
There is still no way to compensate for poor shipping/handling/storage, and no way to know how it was indeed handled, aside from seeing it in a retail store, either in a refrigerated cooler or at room temp on a shelf.