This Strong IPA Uses Copious Amounts Of Hops For Delicious Bitterness
Rahul Kalvapalle — July 8, 2022 — Lifestyle
References: fullsailbrewing & brewbound
Full Sail Brewing Company, an Oregon-based craft brewery that has been operation for nearly 35 years now, has gone ahead and brought all of its experience and expertise to bear in the launch of a wonderfully strong IPA that tastes too good to believe.
Accordingly, Full Sail has dubbed this beer the 'Believing is Seeing Double IPA,' positioning this as a West Coast style IPA. The beer was created by carefully combining pale malt with oats in order the golden foundation on which to showcase the Citra and Azacca hop varieties, copious amounts of which were included.
As a result, this strong IPA, which comes in at an ABV of 8.5 percent and boasts 55 IBUs (International Bitterness Units), offers heavy hop aromatics that is balanced with easy drinkability.
Image Credit: Full Sail Brewing Company
Accordingly, Full Sail has dubbed this beer the 'Believing is Seeing Double IPA,' positioning this as a West Coast style IPA. The beer was created by carefully combining pale malt with oats in order the golden foundation on which to showcase the Citra and Azacca hop varieties, copious amounts of which were included.
As a result, this strong IPA, which comes in at an ABV of 8.5 percent and boasts 55 IBUs (International Bitterness Units), offers heavy hop aromatics that is balanced with easy drinkability.
Image Credit: Full Sail Brewing Company
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