Whitewater brewing - Class V IPA review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5xpvHpzQsI
GtownRandy wrote:...If it doesn’t have citra, mosaic or simcoe, don’t bother
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
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: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
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?
sofakingdrunk wrote:American vs British IPA is like apples and oranges
S. St. Jeb wrote: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
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?
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