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Looking for a new beer
Posted by JTM72 on 7/7/14 at 8:45 am00
I have been on a canebrake binge for the past few months. It's not that I am not happy with canebrake, because its an amazing beer, but I would like to continue to expand my horizon of beer.
This post was edited on 7/9 at 8:07 am
re: Looking for a new beerPosted by Oenophile Brah on 7/7/14 at 8:50 am to JTM72
Founders - All Day IPA
re: Looking for a new beerPosted by GeauxPack81 on 7/7/14 at 9:09 am to Oenophile Brah
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Founders - All Day IPA
This is the correct answer. Also maybe try Wasatch Ghostrider White IPA, its a little lighter version of an IPA.
I think Saison or Session IPA is a great option as well.
Try Parish Farmhouse Ale too.
Stone go to IPA
Founders all day
Firestone easy jack
To explain, a session IPA is a "lighter" version of normal IPAs intended to be drinkable all-day with an ABV% in the 5's. Normal IPAs pack a heavier hop punch and is likely too strong for a first timer but undoubtedly more flavor. Typical ABV around 7%. A few good ones to try:
Bell's two hearted ale
Odell IPA
Locally try a tin roof juke joint, nola hopitoulas, or Abita spring IPA
Then to really kick your arse, try a Double IPA which hits your mouth with enormous flavor and most of the FBD'ers here love DIPAs. They are typically 9-10% ABV, try the following at your local grocery:
Stone Enjoy By
Southern Tier 2XIPA
Big board favorites but a hard to come by are Sticky handz, great raft (Shreveport) grit & grace.
Report back with what you like and the good people of this board can offer even more recommendations from there based upon your tastes!
Try Parish Farmhouse Ale too.
Stone go to IPA
Founders all day
Firestone easy jack
To explain, a session IPA is a "lighter" version of normal IPAs intended to be drinkable all-day with an ABV% in the 5's. Normal IPAs pack a heavier hop punch and is likely too strong for a first timer but undoubtedly more flavor. Typical ABV around 7%. A few good ones to try:
Bell's two hearted ale
Odell IPA
Locally try a tin roof juke joint, nola hopitoulas, or Abita spring IPA
Then to really kick your arse, try a Double IPA which hits your mouth with enormous flavor and most of the FBD'ers here love DIPAs. They are typically 9-10% ABV, try the following at your local grocery:
Stone Enjoy By
Southern Tier 2XIPA
Big board favorites but a hard to come by are Sticky handz, great raft (Shreveport) grit & grace.
Report back with what you like and the good people of this board can offer even more recommendations from there based upon your tastes!
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re: Looking for a new beerPosted by Enadious on 7/7/14 at 11:58 am to GeauxPack81
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Wasatch Ghostrider White IPA
Up vote
re: Looking for a new beerPosted by BottomlandBrew on 7/7/14 at 12:00 pm to JTM72
I'm going to recommend Anchor Steam as a bridging beer from Canebrake to other craft beers.
re: Looking for a new beerPosted by Cash on 7/7/14 at 12:45 pm to Oenophile Brah
I know I'm in the minority, but I prefer Terrapin Recreation Ale over Founder's All-Day IPA
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Report back with what you like and the good people of this board can offer even more recommendations from there based upon your tastes!
Thanks for all the feedback from everyone, and keep them coming!
As far as tastes go, I'm not a fan of real hoppy beers. I hate to say it but i think most IPA's are out. I think I'm going to go to Albertson's after work and pick up a "Make your own 6 pack" all of beers I've never tried before and will report back tomorrow.
re: Looking for a new beerPosted by TigerHam85 on 7/7/14 at 2:52 pm to JTM72
Try to find fresh dates on those bottles. Nothing worse than trying a new beer and hatin it, only to later on down the road you realized you hated it because it was old as grandma.
re: Looking for a new beerPosted by TigerWise on 7/7/14 at 3:06 pm to TigerHam85
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Try to find fresh dates on those bottles. Nothing worse than trying a new beer and hatin it, only to later on down the road you realized you hated it because it was old as grandma.
Maybe I should check the dates on that Jackamo
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, I'm not a fan of real hoppy beers.
How many hoppy beers have you tried?
It took me a while to acquire a taste for them. I would start off with a pale ale. Once you acquire a taste for them you will seldom go back for your wheat beers like canebrake.
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