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Don't know the names of hops but prefer the citrus over the ones that taste like a pine tree.
Stopped drinking IPAs about 5 years ago,gave me bad heartburn.
Don't know the names of hops but prefer the citrus over the ones that taste like a pine tree.
Stopped drinking IPAs about 5 years ago,gave me bad heartburn.
I have to admit, I have cut waaaay down on my consumption of IPAs and also prefer the more citrusy ones to the piney ones. They're just too filling to have more than one. If I am at a nice beer bar hanging out and sipping I'll still go to one, but rarely do I drink them during a "session."
Does anyone remember the Sam Adams special release about 10 years ago called Latitude Deconstructed? SA had an IPA called "Latitude" that used 5 different hops. They did a special release 12 pack that had two bottles of the regular Latitude IPA, then two bottles each of the same base beer but each was a single-hop beer using one of the five hop varieties. I don't recall the hops but it was a good mix - one noble hop, a mild English hop and a couple big US hop varieties. Awesome idea and a great way to learn about different hop flavors.
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