Get to know all about the American style of home brewed India Pale Ale Beer, or IPA Beer; learn more about how beer is made in this free instructional video.
Expert: Mark Emiley
Contact: www.wahomebrewers.org
Bio: Mark Emiley has been homebrewing since 1998 when he cooked up his first batch of porter.
Filmmaker: Mark Emiley
did her nose hit the beer lol? 0:38
rawimpact 6 months ago
I hate Expert Village, they don't actually show you anything.
newFaction64 10 months ago
not winning
waterballoons1 10 months ago
@subsonic41grain Really, hops will cloud the beer and bring down the head retention. But I agree that water, and other variables, will affect cloudiness.
I also agree that an IPA should err on the pale side. Not that "Pale" has definitive perameters, but there are definitely "Amber Ales" and "Strong Ales" which are not IPA's. Call it for what it is.
GustavusAdolphus1 1 year ago
Yeah Amber Color Thats Exactly What I Want In An IPA
ThePaisteTrout477 1 year ago
Nice Video. I make IPA. I live in the UK and iterally next to the place Mr Fuggles found Fuggles hops, I still harvest his hops each year and am picking tomorrow. Interesting what you say about hazy APA. They can be hazy but it is your water that is to blame for that. IPA / APA should and can be clear, even with the hop oils. Took me a while to realise it was the water. Keep up the good work. Subsonic
subsonic41grain 1 year ago
It's India as in the country Man history is a bitch huh
beaubicknese 1 year ago
just chug that beer, lady
Sovnarkom 1 year ago
It is not : "Indian Pale Ale", that would imply that it originated in India. It originated in England and was made for the British occupying India. American IPA originated in America and is therefor "American".
breworbebrewed 1 year ago
@HomeDistiller I've seen it spelt both ways. Either way I love this style so much!
VictoryCough 1 year ago