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]]>Session IPAs are a big trend in this beer style, offering the hoppy and fruity flavor of a regular IPA while lowering the style’s alcohol content and heaviness. Session IPAs typically clock in around 3.5%-4.5% ABV, making them a perfect option to drink on those long patio evenings or while doing yard work.
Looking for a beer that bursts with fruit flavors? New England IPAs are a perfect choice! Spring tends to liven our senses and awake our taste buds, and the heavy tropical notes of the hop-light NEIPA style is a perfect complement to the turning of the calendar.
Belgian beers are known for being funky and fresh, and this trademark carries over to the Belgian IPA beer style. Belgian yeasts add a funkiness to the classic hop-heavy flavor of an IPA, making a unique creation that’s a must for die-hard beer lovers.
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]]>Beer lovers know that our suds preferences tend to change with this new season, as we opt for lighter and more herbal and fruity beers after preferring dark stouts and porters during the cold months of the year. IPAs are always a favorite at this time of year, and here are three recommendations for IPA styles to add to your spring grocery list!
Session IPAs are a big trend in this beer style, offering the hoppy and fruity flavor of a regular IPA while lowering the style’s alcohol content and heaviness. Session IPAs typically clock in around 3.5%-4.5% ABV, making them a perfect option to drink on those long patio evenings or while doing yard work.
Looking for a beer that bursts with fruit flavors? New England IPAs are a perfect choice! Spring tends to liven our senses and awake our taste buds, and the heavy tropical notes of the hop-light NEIPA style is a perfect complement to the turning of the calendar.
Belgian beers are known for being funky and fresh, and this trademark carries over to the Belgian IPA beer style. Belgian yeasts add a funkiness to the classic hop-heavy flavor of an IPA, making a unique creation that’s a must for die-hard beer lovers.
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]]>Here is a selection of four craft beers that you must try this winter.
This Cleveland brewery’s Christmas Ale is now a nationwide favorite. Full of honey, cinnamon, and ginger flavors, it’s a great beer that will help you warm up and get into the holiday spirit.
Founders’ KBS is one of the highest-rated craft beers on Earth, and it’s best enjoyed in the winter. This complex stout is aged in bourbon barrels, adding a woody and liquor-infused taste to a beer that has notes of vanilla, chocolate, and coffee.
IPAs might not be the most popular winter beers, but Sierra Nevada’s yearly Celebration IPA proves that they can be great when it’s cold out too! Its hop bite is perfectly complimented by malt sweetness. Yum!
Cherries and chocolate are the protagonists of this Belgian Strong Dark Ale, which is just perfect when sitting in front of the fireplace. Its quirky label is festive and fun to look at, too!
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]]>Session IPAs are a big trend in this beer style, offering the hoppy and fruity flavor of a regular IPA while lowering the style’s alcohol content and heaviness. Session IPAs typically clock in around 3.5%-4.5% ABV, making them a perfect option to drink on those long patio evenings or while doing yard work.
Looking for a beer that bursts with fruit flavors? New England IPAs are a perfect choice! Spring tends to liven our senses and awake our taste buds, and the heavy tropical notes of the hop-light NEIPA style is a perfect complement to the turning of the calendar.
Belgian beers are known for being funky and fresh, and this trademark carries over to the Belgian IPA beer style. Belgian yeasts add a funkiness to the classic hop-heavy flavor of an IPA, making a unique creation that’s a must for die-hard beer lovers.
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]]>The post Add These IPAs to Your Beer List This Spring appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Beer lovers know that our suds preferences tend to change with this new season, as we opt for lighter and more herbal and fruity beers after preferring dark stouts and porters during the cold months of the year. IPAs are always a favorite at this time of year, and here are three recommendations for IPA styles to add to your spring grocery list!
Session IPAs are a big trend in this beer style, offering the hoppy and fruity flavor of a regular IPA while lowering the style’s alcohol content and heaviness. Session IPAs typically clock in around 3.5%-4.5% ABV, making them a perfect option to drink on those long patio evenings or while doing yard work.
Looking for a beer that bursts with fruit flavors? New England IPAs are a perfect choice! Spring tends to liven our senses and awake our taste buds, and the heavy tropical notes of the hop-light NEIPA style is a perfect complement to the turning of the calendar.
Belgian beers are known for being funky and fresh, and this trademark carries over to the Belgian IPA beer style. Belgian yeasts add a funkiness to the classic hop-heavy flavor of an IPA, making a unique creation that’s a must for die-hard beer lovers.
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]]>The post These Craft Beers are Perfect for Winter appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Here is a selection of four craft beers that you must try this winter.
This Cleveland brewery’s Christmas Ale is now a nationwide favorite. Full of honey, cinnamon, and ginger flavors, it’s a great beer that will help you warm up and get into the holiday spirit.
Founders’ KBS is one of the highest-rated craft beers on Earth, and it’s best enjoyed in the winter. This complex stout is aged in bourbon barrels, adding a woody and liquor-infused taste to a beer that has notes of vanilla, chocolate, and coffee.
IPAs might not be the most popular winter beers, but Sierra Nevada’s yearly Celebration IPA proves that they can be great when it’s cold out too! Its hop bite is perfectly complimented by malt sweetness. Yum!
Cherries and chocolate are the protagonists of this Belgian Strong Dark Ale, which is just perfect when sitting in front of the fireplace. Its quirky label is festive and fun to look at, too!
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