Me wrote:
India Pale Ale, also known as "IPA" is a type of beer. There was a
microbrewer in Canada, whose name for their Indian Pale Ale was "I P
A".
Wish I could remember the name of the microbrewer, but I think I
killed that
brain cell drinking an I P A.
There are IPA's that do that right here, but again, they'll say
something like
Red Hook
IPA
etc. Which, by the way, is a pretty decent one, other than the one I
brew, which is a Sierra Nevada clone.
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Me wrote:
Lablatt, Molson and Moosehead are too similar to Budweiser, the
only
good
beer I had in Canada was a beer called "I P A" it stands for
India
Pale
Ale. It is a great ale with a very hoppy flavor.
Jeez, here we go. Sorry, but I.P.A. is a TYPE of beer, not a brand
name. There are many, many thousands of brands of I.P.A.'s. Try
Sierra
Nevada Pale Ale, one of the best, and has won many awards. By the
way,
Labatt is nothing like the swill commonly known as Budwieser.
Molson
Golden Ale is close to it, though. Moosehead isn't a favorite of
mine,
too skunky.
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