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liuzhou

liuzhou

35 minutes ago, eugenep said:

I see there is an IPA, an American invention I believe

 

Although America does produce impressive IPAs, IPA is most certainly not an American invention! It is very British, a result and symbol of the British Raj, when pale ale was shipped from England to India in the 1800s to keep the colonisers happy!

liuzhou

liuzhou

34 minutes ago, eugenep said:

I see there is an IPA, an American invention I believe

 

Although America does produce impressive IPAs, IPA is most certainly not an American invention! It is very British, a result and symbol of the British Raj, when pale ale was shipped from England to India in the 1700s to keep the colonisers happy!

liuzhou

liuzhou

27 minutes ago, eugenep said:

I see there is an IPA, an American invention I believe

 

Although America does produce impressive IPAs, IPA is most certainly not an American invention! It is very British, a result and symbol of the British Raj, when pale ale was shipped from England to India to keep the colonisers happy!

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