Everything You Need to Know About IPA
How the revival started:
Covering the fascinating events that caused IPA to take off in the early 1990s, both in London at seminars and festivals, and in the US. By 2014, IPA is the leading category at the annual Great American Beer Festival. The renaissance is now worldwide, with IPAs brewed in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan and elsewhere.
The history of IPA:
It’s rise and fall were equally spectacular. Starting out as a beer for India, the style was first developed at the turn of the 19th century by a small brewery, Hodgson’s, in East London. A three or four month journey to India was ideal for the style of beer and soon other breweries were sending large supplies to India. But IPA s hey-day is brief. By the end of the century, American and German brewers were sending lager beer to India and supplying ice to keep it cold. British brewers retreated and classic Victorian IPAs were dead.
How IPA is made:
Covering the 19th-century method of brewing IPAs in Burton; and other recipes from craft breweries now using Victorian recipes?
Classic IPAs:
Classic IPAs from the 19th century Ballantine’s IPA in the US, Worthington’s White Shield in England and McEwans in Scotland.
The great revival:
The role of New World hops from the US and New Zealand in creating dynamic new aromas and flavours for modern IPAs. Country by country tasting notes and key recipes for some 250 of the world s best IPAs, including the US, Britain, Canada, Australia & New Zealand, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, and Japan.
New beers on the block:
The worldwide popularity of IPA has led to imaginative spin-offs from the traditional style
- Publisher : Pavilion (3 Aug. 2017)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1911216325
- ISBN-13 : 978-1911216322
- Dimensions : 16.13 x 3.33 x 24.05 cm