As a followup the the PNW question, what are your thoughts on the super-hopped beers (HopDevil, etc) that seem to be part of a growing trend? Personally, I enjoy them from time to time, but find them to be incredibly unbalanced and hard to drink as a session beer.
super-hopped beers
Started by
iain
, May 18 2004 01:39 PM
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Posted 18 May 2004 - 01:39 PM
#2
Posted 18 May 2004 - 05:26 PM
If you find it hard to drink these as a session beer, then don’t! There are many other styles of beer available.
I am an unabashed hop-head. India Pale Ale is probably as close as I get to a session beer, and I really like Double IPA’s. Usually, I don’t drink more than one or two of the same beer before moving on to something different. Variety!
If you are suffering from “hop fatigue” then try something malty like a Scottish or Old Ale. Cleanse the sweetness from that with the tartness of a Lambic or Berliner Weisse.
Choose each beer to fit your taste at the moment and enjoy!
I am an unabashed hop-head. India Pale Ale is probably as close as I get to a session beer, and I really like Double IPA’s. Usually, I don’t drink more than one or two of the same beer before moving on to something different. Variety!
If you are suffering from “hop fatigue” then try something malty like a Scottish or Old Ale. Cleanse the sweetness from that with the tartness of a Lambic or Berliner Weisse.
Choose each beer to fit your taste at the moment and enjoy!
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