The information that I gathered from this article was that hops comes from a plant that you grow, and it’s called Hummulus Lupulus. Who would think that a small plant can become such an important aspect of the drink. I also found out that by drinking IPA its usually comes in a fruitiness and bitterness taste.
I found it interesting that the small variations in hops can create changes as drastic as one beer taste with more citrus to one beer tasting like onion and cheese, all due to small variation in hops since IPA’s are front forward on hops.
I love IPA and just realized that it stood for India Pale Ale. I like IPAs because of there strong flavor that pops right at you when you take a sip. I also learned that a hop is just one in four Ingredients in beer.
Until taking this class, I never knew that hops were a flower. I have never really drank beer due to personal preference and wanted to expand my horizon in the course. This article was very informative, especially for someone who never drinks beer.
IPAs have always been my favorite beer, so it has been very interesting to learn more about their history, production processes, and the components that give them such a distinct and recognizable flavor. Like the author mentioned, I think that one of the most appealing parts of IPAs is that they can take on so many different unique flavors, including fruity, floral, and bitter.
The information that I gathered from this article was that hops comes from a plant that you grow, and it’s called Hummulus Lupulus. Who would think that a small plant can become such an important aspect of the drink. I also found out that by drinking IPA its usually comes in a fruitiness and bitterness taste.
An India Pale Ale has evolved a lot since its creation. It is very well known and it is best enjoyed fresh. An IPA tends to have a 6-7% ABV.
I found it interesting that the small variations in hops can create changes as drastic as one beer taste with more citrus to one beer tasting like onion and cheese, all due to small variation in hops since IPA’s are front forward on hops.
I love IPA and just realized that it stood for India Pale Ale. I like IPAs because of there strong flavor that pops right at you when you take a sip. I also learned that a hop is just one in four Ingredients in beer.
Until taking this class, I never knew that hops were a flower. I have never really drank beer due to personal preference and wanted to expand my horizon in the course. This article was very informative, especially for someone who never drinks beer.
IPAs have always been my favorite beer, so it has been very interesting to learn more about their history, production processes, and the components that give them such a distinct and recognizable flavor. Like the author mentioned, I think that one of the most appealing parts of IPAs is that they can take on so many different unique flavors, including fruity, floral, and bitter.
IPA has evolved from its original namesake it is not the same as it once was
I appreciate that IPAs are typically floral.