#IPA Archives – Page 30 of 31 – PorchDrinking.com
Hoppin’ Frog Brewery: Hoppin’ to Heaven IPA
May 27, 2013 | Katie ChaffeeOnce upon a time the city of Akron, Oh was a flourishing place full of promises and opportunities. Yes, looking at the grey, desolate, nearly abandoned ghost town that remains today, it is quite hard to believe. However, not so many years ago, Akron was crowned the “Rubber Capitol” of the world. Companies like Good Year and Firestone called this place their home and exported more tires than any other place in the universe, and in turn, provided the city with plentiful employment. But, unfortunately those years have passed, and it seems Akron is more famous for what has left it behind than for what is still there (yeah, that’s a Lebron reference and yeah, I’m still bitter). Read More
Ultimate 6er | Beer + Beer = Mixed Beer!
April 10, 2013 | Justin HatfieldHave you ever found yourself agonizing over choosing between two beers? In some cases, the best solution is do get both and mix them. Perhaps you have heard of a Black and Tan ( Stout & Pale Ale), a Snake Bite (Stout or Lager with Hard Cider), or a Black and Blue (Stout & Wheat (Blue Moon)). Most people associate these mixed beer drinks with Guinness + ____ , but there are some other great mixed beer variations out there. I propose to you this ultimate mixed beer 6er! Read More
Mikkeller Green Easter IPA
April 5, 2013 | Cory PelcABV: 7% | IBU: 100+
These Gypsy brewers are true ‘phantoms’ of the craft. For those unfamiliar with Mikkeller, these folks from across the pond in Denmark have made over 600 beers in a myriad of styles that are very aggressive and push the envelope of styles new and old. They venture the globe, partnering with others to craft sudsy treats for you and I. This time, with Mikkeller Green Easter IPA, they take on the West Coast IPA. And they do it better?!? Read More
Smuttynose “Finestkind” IPA
March 21, 2013 | Jason BehlerSmuttynose “Finestkind” IPA – 6.9% ABV, 75 IBU
At home this weekend taking care of a sick wife, I did not get to partake in the normal St. Paddy’s Day melee to which I have become accustomed, and am thus not feeling the residual effects of day-long Guiness-swilling and inadvertent ingestion of gallons of green food dye. Instead, I opted for the not-so-festive confines of my dining room and the company of an American craft beer, today’s companion “Finestkind” IPA from Smuttynose Brewing.
Homebrew: Developing Your Recipe
March 14, 2013 | Philip JoyceWhile following clone recipes and recipes produced by others is a great way to get started and master your specific equipment, developing your own recipes is where the beauty of brewing really begins. The process of creating a beautiful masterpiece and sharing something that is solely your own with friends and family is incredibly exciting. Other than ‘saving money’ which, lets be honest is not true at all, we want to make something that we’re proud to call our own. That is the joy of homebrewing. This weekend I will be brewing an IPA and want to share my methodology in hopes that it will help in developing your recipe. Read More
Ultimate 6er – Super Bowl Beers Baltimore vs. San Francisco
January 30, 2013 | Erin Petrey 1In honor of this weekend’s gridiron showdown we decided to showcase our Ultimate 6er for Super Bowl Beers Baltimore vs. San Francisco. We’ve compiled three beers from Baltimore and three more from San Francisco to help complete your Super Bowl party libations. Vote for which lineup wins in the comments section and perhaps that will serve as an indicator for real game results.
Sixpoint Brewery – Resin
January 22, 2013 | Erin PetreyABV – 9.1%
IBU – 103
Upon cracking the top of this slender, green can, the snappy scent wafts up to warn the drinker: this is no lager. The first taste is a bit of a shock – though the carbonation is fairly mild – and this beer lets you know precisely what 103 IBU means. However, once a few more sips pass over your palate, Sixpoint Brewery Resin‘s zesty bitter grapefruit juice flavor begins to shine through. This is the beer I buy to take to a party, and upon arriving, proceed to hide it in the back of the fridge so I’m not forced to share. Read More
Uinta Brewing – Hop Notch IPA
January 17, 2013 | Coit StevensonABV – 7.3%
IBU – 82
Let’s face it, it’s hard to find a microbrewed beer that isn’t just downright good. As a general rule, if it’s ONLY available in a six pack, you’re probably pretty safe when it comes to taste and quality. A unique or catchy name gets one bonus point. Make it come from somewhere else and BOOM, you have the perfect basic microbrew equation – the Uinta Hop Notch IPA, an equation used and perfected by many of the vastly growing microbreweries. Why then, even when absolutely enjoying the culmination of doing the math correctly, does a very small part of the back of my brain begin to utterly loathe it? What could have possibly gone awry?
Centennial IPA – Founder’s Brewing Co.
January 5, 2013 | Michelle JonesABV: 7.2%
IBUs: 65
My latest trip home was dominated by delicious drinks. Is that enough alliteration for ya? But, seriously, I had some ridiculously good stuff while I was back in Louisville, KY for the holidays. One of my first beers of the trip was the Centennial IPA from Founder’s Brewing Co. Read More
Mountain Standard Double Black IPA – Odell Brewing Company
January 3, 2013 | Andy ManshelABV: 9.5%
IBU: 60
If there’s one thing about my palette when it comes to beer, it’s that hops and I are not friends. And usually when given the choice between a Bud Light Lime or a hand-crafted India Pale Ale, I’m going with the former. And this is why Odell’s Mountain Standard is an oddity to me. Not only is it an IPA, but it’s a double (also known as ‘Imperial’), brewed with double the hops and malt. That means it’s going to pack a punch on both your tongue and liver, clocking it at just under 10% alcohol. So imagine my surprise when I drink this fearsome brew with the olfactory anticipation of licking a pinecone, only to discover than HOT DAMN THIS BEER IS AMAZING.
Black Shirt Brewing Co., Denver, CO
December 27, 2012 | Kathleen MortonCan you name another brewery that specializes only in red ales? I can’t. Black Shirt Brewing Co. is doing what you wouldn’t expect, focusing solely on creating red ales for the reason that they want to do one thing and do it right.
12 Beers of Christmas | Day 3-Sierra Nevada Brewing Company’s Celebration Ale
December 16, 2012 | Sonny ChanStyle: American Style IPA
ABV: 6.8%
IBU: 65
Celebrate good times, come on!
It’s a celebration
Celebrate good times, come on!
Let’s celebrate… Read More
Mt. Hood Brewing Company: Ice Axe IPA
October 25, 2012 | Philip JoyceABV: 5.9%
Mt. Hood Brewing Company brings beautifully crafted beer from the Ice Axe Grill in the shadows of Mt. Hood. Their website states that Ice Axe IPA is their flagship beer. Why would you have anything else be your flagship beer when your home and neighboring states produces the largest quantity and best quality of hops in the US? Read More
River North Brewery- Denver, CO
October 4, 2012 | Mike AwfulRiver North Brewery opened a little over six months ago, specializing in Belgian style ales. I happen to specialize in drinking Belgian style ales, so RiNo quickly became a favorite local brewery. Scratch that, a favorite anywhere brewery. Read More
Inaugural Boulder IPA Festival Part 2
September 18, 2012 | Nathan TappScott and I originally went into the inaugural Boulder IPA Festival believing that we would only receive 16 four oz. pours. So, when we arrived, we studied the list of 90 beers to star the must-drinks and quickly weeded out the beers we have had over and over again. However, once we checked in and dropped the completely badass “we’re on the guest list” line, we found out that we were VIPs.
Very. Important. Persons. Read More
Hoppy IPA Day
August 2, 2012 | Justin Vicroy
Hoppy International IPA Day! We, here at PorchDrinking, love us some myrcene & lupulin, so we would like to list some IPAs for … Read More
Brewery Showcase | Country Boy Brewing (Lexington, KY)
July 16, 2012 | Tristan Chan
Country Boy Brewing | Lexington, KY
This is a brewery that Tim the Tool Man Taylor would go to after palling around with Al Borland on the … Read More
21st Amendment Brewery – Brew Free Or Die IPA
July 16, 2012 | Karen LaiBrew Free! Or Die IPA – 21st Amendment Brewery, San Francisco, CA
ABV: 7%
IBU: 70
In honor of the recently celebrated Amurrrcuhhh Day, I’ve decided to review the Brew … Read More
Hop into Summer with Zommerhop
July 14, 2012 | Will DozierZommerhop – Brouwerij de Molen from the Netherlands
Style: American IPA
ABV:6.2%
IBU:42
Hops: Permiant and Sazz for bittering. Columbus and Cascade for aroma and flavor.
Background: Summer has hit and … Read More
Odell Brewery – IPA
July 13, 2012 | Cody VandenburgIPA – Odell Brewery, Fort Collins, CO
ABV: 7%
IBU: 60
If you are ever in Fort Collins, CO, you will be thankful to find four breweries less than … Read More
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