New England IPA Archives - Cooking 4 All Mon, 03 May 2021 12:09:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://cooking4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_bold-32x32.png New England IPA Archives - Cooking 4 All 32 32 Three Cheers for These Late Spring Beers! https://cooking4all.com/three-cheers-for-these-late-spring-beers/ Mon, 03 May 2021 12:09:00 +0000 https://cooking4all.com/?p=9873 We’re heading into the second half of the spring season where thunderstorms, warm days, and time spent outside with friends and family become the name of the game. Choosing the right beer to enjoy in the months of May and June comes down to finding an option that combines flavor with a refreshing character and […]

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We’re heading into the second half of the spring season where thunderstorms, warm days, and time spent outside with friends and family become the name of the game. Choosing the right beer to enjoy in the months of May and June comes down to finding an option that combines flavor with a refreshing character and an ability to go down smooth. Here are three styles that you should add to your beer list.

New England IPA

New England IPAs are the best IPAs in our opinion for this part of the year. Fruity, juicy, and tropical, they can be a little too heavy for the summer season but the next couple of months are an ideal time to enjoy this beer which goes great with a warm day outside.

Amber Ale

Instead of reaching for a macro lager, why not try an Amber Ale? This beer has a relatively simple flavor profile but packs so much more flavor and body. Try sipping one of these along with a burger or steak at dinner time.

American Pale Ales

Are you a fan of hops? If so, an APA is a great option for your late spring beer cravings. A better choice for casual sipping than conventional IPAs thanks to their lower alcohol content and more relaxed hop profile, APAs are a wonderful choice at this time of year.

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Add These IPAs to Your Beer List This Winter https://cooking4all.com/add-these-ipas-to-your-beer-list-this-spring-2/ Mon, 28 Dec 2020 17:42:00 +0000 https://cooking4all.com/?p=4833 Winter is fully underway! The days are shorter, the nights are longer, and our thermometers are getting nice and low. Although most people tend to opt for more dark stouts and porters during the cold months of the year, there’s still plenty of room to enjoy IPAs as well. Indeed, lighter beers are also quite […]

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Winter is fully underway! The days are shorter, the nights are longer, and our thermometers are getting nice and low. Although most people tend to opt for more dark stouts and porters during the cold months of the year, there’s still plenty of room to enjoy IPAs as well. Indeed, lighter beers are also quite popular during this time of year, contrary to what many people say. IPAs are always a favorite, and here are three recommendations to add to your winter grocery list!

Session IPA

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.

New England IPA

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 IPA

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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Add These IPAs to Your Beer List This Spring https://cooking4all.com/add-these-ipas-to-your-beer-list-this-spring/ Mon, 30 Mar 2020 08:42:00 +0000 https://stagingc4a.wpengine.com/?p=4833 Spring is here, finally! The days are getting longer, the nights are getting shorter, and the mercury on our thermometers is finally starting to rise after the long and cold winter season.  Beer lovers know that our suds preferences tend to change with this new season, as we opt for lighter and more herbal and […]

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Spring is here, finally! The days are getting longer, the nights are getting shorter, and the mercury on our thermometers is finally starting to rise after the long and cold winter season. 

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 IPA

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.

New England IPA

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 IPA

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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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> New England IPA Archives - Cooking 4 All Mon, 03 May 2021 12:09:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://cooking4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_bold-32x32.png New England IPA Archives - Cooking 4 All 32 32 Three Cheers for These Late Spring Beers! https://cooking4all.com/three-cheers-for-these-late-spring-beers/ Mon, 03 May 2021 12:09:00 +0000 https://cooking4all.com/?p=9873 We’re heading into the second half of the spring season where thunderstorms, warm days, and time spent outside with friends and family become the name of the game. Choosing the right beer to enjoy in the months of May and June comes down to finding an option that combines flavor with a refreshing character and […]

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We’re heading into the second half of the spring season where thunderstorms, warm days, and time spent outside with friends and family become the name of the game. Choosing the right beer to enjoy in the months of May and June comes down to finding an option that combines flavor with a refreshing character and an ability to go down smooth. Here are three styles that you should add to your beer list.

New England IPA

New England IPAs are the best IPAs in our opinion for this part of the year. Fruity, juicy, and tropical, they can be a little too heavy for the summer season but the next couple of months are an ideal time to enjoy this beer which goes great with a warm day outside.

Amber Ale

Instead of reaching for a macro lager, why not try an Amber Ale? This beer has a relatively simple flavor profile but packs so much more flavor and body. Try sipping one of these along with a burger or steak at dinner time.

American Pale Ales

Are you a fan of hops? If so, an APA is a great option for your late spring beer cravings. A better choice for casual sipping than conventional IPAs thanks to their lower alcohol content and more relaxed hop profile, APAs are a wonderful choice at this time of year.

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Add These IPAs to Your Beer List This Winter https://cooking4all.com/add-these-ipas-to-your-beer-list-this-spring-2/ Mon, 28 Dec 2020 17:42:00 +0000 https://cooking4all.com/?p=4833 Winter is fully underway! The days are shorter, the nights are longer, and our thermometers are getting nice and low. Although most people tend to opt for more dark stouts and porters during the cold months of the year, there’s still plenty of room to enjoy IPAs as well. Indeed, lighter beers are also quite […]

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Winter is fully underway! The days are shorter, the nights are longer, and our thermometers are getting nice and low. Although most people tend to opt for more dark stouts and porters during the cold months of the year, there’s still plenty of room to enjoy IPAs as well. Indeed, lighter beers are also quite popular during this time of year, contrary to what many people say. IPAs are always a favorite, and here are three recommendations to add to your winter grocery list!

Session IPA

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.

New England IPA

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 IPA

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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Add These IPAs to Your Beer List This Spring https://cooking4all.com/add-these-ipas-to-your-beer-list-this-spring/ Mon, 30 Mar 2020 08:42:00 +0000 https://stagingc4a.wpengine.com/?p=4833 Spring is here, finally! The days are getting longer, the nights are getting shorter, and the mercury on our thermometers is finally starting to rise after the long and cold winter season.  Beer lovers know that our suds preferences tend to change with this new season, as we opt for lighter and more herbal and […]

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Spring is here, finally! The days are getting longer, the nights are getting shorter, and the mercury on our thermometers is finally starting to rise after the long and cold winter season. 

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 IPA

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.

New England IPA

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 IPA

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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