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On Feb 5, 4:50*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Feb 5, 12:22 pm, wrote: On Feb 5, 11:35 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: IPA?... commercial pee..... I make my own ale ![]() You have been drinking the wrong IPA. *I prefer IPA with strong hoppy flavor such as Anchor IPA, Sierra Nevada IPA or Redhook IPA. *There are lots of great regional IPA's even better than therse 3, but those three are readily available nationally. *There are some nice ales, but "ale" seems to cover such a broad range that too many of them are one note and mild flavor. Please send me some of your ale, and i will write up a detailed review. Either a case or keg will allow me to give it the attention it deserves. * ![]() Reggie, Anchor doesn't make an IPA. There is an Anchor Liberty Ale that's quite good, though and close to an American Pale Ale. I like Sierra Nevada IPA, and also their Wheat Beer is very good. While they don't call it an IPA Anchor Liberty Ale really is an IPA http://brewingtechniques.com/library.../2_3style.html http://www.bierkraft.com/browseprodu...-Ale-12oz.HTML I only drink wheat beer in the summer with a twist of lemon. No lemon needed with Sierra Nevada Wheat. Try it, you'll like it. No, Liberty Ale isn't an IPA. It isn't even an American Pale Ale, but it's closer to American than anything. It IS a very good beer, none the less. Because of it's hybrid style, Beer Advocate calls it an APA. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/28/665-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - OK Loogie, on my way to the beer store, gonna make your red ale.. later... It's hard to tell from your posts and those of Loogy that the two of you have somewhat of an obsession with booze.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I like making it much more than drinking it. Did not even have one at the Stupor Bowl... I give a lot away.. just fun to make. Makes for very tolerant neighbors when you bring them a six here and there too ![]() |
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On Feb 5, 4:57*pm, wrote:
On Feb 5, 4:50*pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Feb 5, 12:22 pm, wrote: On Feb 5, 11:35 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: IPA?... commercial pee..... I make my own ale ![]() You have been drinking the wrong IPA. *I prefer IPA with strong hoppy flavor such as Anchor IPA, Sierra Nevada IPA or Redhook IPA. *There are lots of great regional IPA's even better than therse 3, but those three are readily available nationally. *There are some nice ales, but "ale" seems to cover such a broad range that too many of them are one note and mild flavor. Please send me some of your ale, and i will write up a detailed review. Either a case or keg will allow me to give it the attention it deserves. * ![]() Reggie, Anchor doesn't make an IPA. There is an Anchor Liberty Ale that's quite good, though and close to an American Pale Ale. I like Sierra Nevada IPA, and also their Wheat Beer is very good. While they don't call it an IPA Anchor Liberty Ale really is an IPA http://brewingtechniques.com/library.../2_3style.html http://www.bierkraft.com/browseprodu...-Ale-12oz.HTML I only drink wheat beer in the summer with a twist of lemon. No lemon needed with Sierra Nevada Wheat. Try it, you'll like it. No, Liberty Ale isn't an IPA. It isn't even an American Pale Ale, but it's closer to American than anything. It IS a very good beer, none the less. Because of it's hybrid style, Beer Advocate calls it an APA. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/28/665-Hidequoted text - - Show quoted text - OK Loogie, on my way to the beer store, gonna make your red ale.. later... It's hard to tell from your posts and those of Loogy that the two of you have somewhat of an obsession with booze.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I like making it much more than drinking it. Did not even have one at the Stupor Bowl... * * * *I give a lot away.. just fun to make. Makes for very tolerant neighbors when you bring them a six here and there too ![]() - Show quoted text - Harry just doesn't like it because he doesn't have a clue. Let me know how the red ale turns out, I think you'll like it. |
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On Feb 5, 4:50*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Feb 5, 12:22 pm, wrote: On Feb 5, 11:35 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: IPA?... commercial pee..... I make my own ale ![]() You have been drinking the wrong IPA. *I prefer IPA with strong hoppy flavor such as Anchor IPA, Sierra Nevada IPA or Redhook IPA. *There are lots of great regional IPA's even better than therse 3, but those three are readily available nationally. *There are some nice ales, but "ale" seems to cover such a broad range that too many of them are one note and mild flavor. Please send me some of your ale, and i will write up a detailed review. Either a case or keg will allow me to give it the attention it deserves. * ![]() Reggie, Anchor doesn't make an IPA. There is an Anchor Liberty Ale that's quite good, though and close to an American Pale Ale. I like Sierra Nevada IPA, and also their Wheat Beer is very good. While they don't call it an IPA Anchor Liberty Ale really is an IPA http://brewingtechniques.com/library.../2_3style.html http://www.bierkraft.com/browseprodu...-Ale-12oz.HTML I only drink wheat beer in the summer with a twist of lemon. No lemon needed with Sierra Nevada Wheat. Try it, you'll like it. No, Liberty Ale isn't an IPA. It isn't even an American Pale Ale, but it's closer to American than anything. It IS a very good beer, none the less. Because of it's hybrid style, Beer Advocate calls it an APA. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/28/665-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - OK Loogie, on my way to the beer store, gonna make your red ale.. later... It's hard to tell from your posts and those of Loogy that the two of you have somewhat of an obsession with booze.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, do you realize that beer making has been going on for thousands of years. It's a real lesson in history, chemistry, sanitation, microbiology, etc. Of COURSE you don't like it because you don't do it, nor have the brains to do it. |
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 05:51:55 -0800 (PST), wrote:
On Feb 5, 4:50*pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Feb 5, 12:22 pm, wrote: On Feb 5, 11:35 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: IPA?... commercial pee..... I make my own ale ![]() You have been drinking the wrong IPA. *I prefer IPA with strong hoppy flavor such as Anchor IPA, Sierra Nevada IPA or Redhook IPA. *There are lots of great regional IPA's even better than therse 3, but those three are readily available nationally. *There are some nice ales, but "ale" seems to cover such a broad range that too many of them are one note and mild flavor. Please send me some of your ale, and i will write up a detailed review. Either a case or keg will allow me to give it the attention it deserves. * ![]() Reggie, Anchor doesn't make an IPA. There is an Anchor Liberty Ale that's quite good, though and close to an American Pale Ale. I like Sierra Nevada IPA, and also their Wheat Beer is very good. While they don't call it an IPA Anchor Liberty Ale really is an IPA http://brewingtechniques.com/library.../2_3style.html http://www.bierkraft.com/browseprodu...-Ale-12oz.HTML I only drink wheat beer in the summer with a twist of lemon. No lemon needed with Sierra Nevada Wheat. Try it, you'll like it. No, Liberty Ale isn't an IPA. It isn't even an American Pale Ale, but it's closer to American than anything. It IS a very good beer, none the less. Because of it's hybrid style, Beer Advocate calls it an APA. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/28/665-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - OK Loogie, on my way to the beer store, gonna make your red ale.. later... It's hard to tell from your posts and those of Loogy that the two of you have somewhat of an obsession with booze.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, do you realize that beer making has been going on for thousands of years. It's a real lesson in history, chemistry, sanitation, microbiology, etc. Of COURSE you don't like it because you don't do it, nor have the brains to do it. There's a guy over in North Grovesnordale who has a small micro brewery - makes all kinds of exotic beers for the local establishments and he does quite well. Don't know if he puts lemon in his beer or not - have to ask him next time I see him. Anyway, what a lot of folks don't know is that he makes a root beer and sarsaparilla that is unbelievable. I buy a case of one each every other month or so and ration it. It's expensive, but man, it's all organic ingredients and made old school. It's to die for man, I'll tell you what... :) |
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On Feb 6, 9:04*am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 05:51:55 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Feb 5, 4:50*pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Feb 5, 12:22 pm, wrote: On Feb 5, 11:35 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: IPA?... commercial pee..... I make my own ale ![]() You have been drinking the wrong IPA. *I prefer IPA with strong hoppy flavor such as Anchor IPA, Sierra Nevada IPA or Redhook IPA. *There are lots of great regional IPA's even better than therse 3, but those three are readily available nationally. *There are some nice ales, but "ale" seems to cover such a broad range that too many of them are one note and mild flavor. Please send me some of your ale, and i will write up a detailed review. Either a case or keg will allow me to give it the attention it deserves. * ![]() Reggie, Anchor doesn't make an IPA. There is an Anchor Liberty Ale that's quite good, though and close to an American Pale Ale. I like Sierra Nevada IPA, and also their Wheat Beer is very good. While they don't call it an IPA Anchor Liberty Ale really is an IPA http://brewingtechniques.com/library.../2_3style.html http://www.bierkraft.com/browseprodu...-Ale-12oz.HTML I only drink wheat beer in the summer with a twist of lemon. No lemon needed with Sierra Nevada Wheat. Try it, you'll like it. No, Liberty Ale isn't an IPA. It isn't even an American Pale Ale, but it's closer to American than anything. It IS a very good beer, none the less. Because of it's hybrid style, Beer Advocate calls it an APA. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/28/665-Hidequoted text - - Show quoted text - OK Loogie, on my way to the beer store, gonna make your red ale.. later... It's hard to tell from your posts and those of Loogy that the two of you have somewhat of an obsession with booze.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, do you realize that beer making has been going on for thousands of years. It's a real lesson in history, chemistry, sanitation, microbiology, etc. Of COURSE you don't like it because you don't do it, nor have the brains to do it. There's a guy over in North Grovesnordale who has a small micro brewery - makes all kinds of exotic beers for the local establishments and he does quite well. Don't know if he puts lemon in his beer or not - have to ask him next time I see him. Anyway, what a lot of folks don't know is that he makes a root beer and sarsaparilla that is unbelievable. I buy a case of one each every other month or so and ration it. *It's expensive, but man, it's all organic ingredients and made old school. It's to die for man, I'll tell you what... *:)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I make rootbeer for my kids. The ingredients are getting expensive unless you go the Hire's concentrate route, which I don't. Haven't made any in a couple of years, may do so sometime this spring. If so, I'll keep you in mind. |
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