- Hubs »
- tagged india pale ale
1-10 of 16 Hubssort by Hot Best Latest
Beer Measurement - The Definition of IBU
An IBU rating often is used by beer drinkers to tell how bitter a beer like an IPA is. Find out what this term means and how brewers use it.
0 commentsAle and Lager
Jon Griffin (tresero) teaches beer and brewing at the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Management at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has also owned 2 homebrew shops in Las Vegas and is an active member of SNAFU, the Southern Nevada...
11 commentsWhat is IPA (India Pale Ale) Beer?
Akin to a fine wine, an IPA is complex and only a fine palate can appreciate such complexities. In my experience, people that drink beers, such as Bud Light, will also drink White Zinfandel wine and Folgers coffee. People that drink IPAs, such as Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA, will also drink Cabernet Sauvignon and Peet's Coffee. Which person are you?
3 commentsDogfish Head 75 Minute IPA 2012: Great IPA, Maple Syrup and some Johnny Cash
Review of Dogfish Head 75 Minute IPA 2012. A great off-centered IPA with a Johnny Cash musical pairing!
6 commentsThe New Beer - Made With Tea
Craft beers are very popular due to their high quality and unique blends. One new beer to try is beer brewed with tea.
101 commentsForget the Wine, Pair Food with Beer
Beer and food go together like summer and the beach. But, it can be difficult to decide what beer to serve withe which dish. Never fear, we will help you pair food and beer like a pro.
3 commentsRacer 5 India Pale Ale - Beer Review
Racer 5 India Pale Ale - good company for a night spent with friends.
6 commentsBeer 101: What's in it and How you make it: The Four ingredients.
Welcome back to the continuing series on beer appreciation! The goal of this HUB is to break down beer into the four ingredients and examine them a little more closely. The four ingredients were...
6 commentsUn*Earthly Imperial India Pale Ale - Beer Review
Southern Tier Brewery's IPA offering delivers as promised.
3 commentsPale Ale, a Brewing Staple
Pale Ales are the bread and butter of the American craft beer industry. You will be hard-pressed to find a craft brewery in America that does not have a pale ale as its anchor, or at least as one of its...
0 comments









