IPA Beer

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  • Last stock! Trillium Brewing Company Nelson Sauvin Cutting Tiles Double IPA

    Trillium Brewing Company Trillium Brewing Company Nelson Sauvin Cutting Tiles Double IPA

    1 in stock

    Trillium Brewing Company Nelson Sauvin Cutting Tiles - Double IPA / 8,5% vol / 47,3 cl. Cutting Tiles is an exploratory series of Double IPA's featuring a range of aromatic single hop varietals brewed with raw wildflower honey. This new version is dosed with 100% Nelson Sauvin in all kettle, whirlpool and two massive dry hop additions. The local wildflower honey keeps the body light and drinkable while providing a floral, earthy backbone.Pouring a hazy golden straw, Nelson Sauvin Cutting Tiles is intensely aromatic, teeming with sweet tones of tropical fruit, bright citrus, and vanilla. Bold flavors of pulpy grapefruit, lemon-lime zest, and ripe kiwi take the lead on the palate as notes of honeydew melon and table grapes develop and add depth. Medium bodied with a pillowy soft mouthfeel, Nelson Sauvin Cutting Tiles has a gentle, restrained pithy bite. Untappd 4.31

    1 in stock

    €12,95

  • Last stock! Trillium Brewing Company Mettle Double IPA

    Trillium Brewing Company Trillium Brewing Company Mettle Double IPA

    1 in stock

    Trillium Brewing Company Mettle - Double IPA / 8,4% vol / 47,3 cl. In the spirit of tenacity and camaraderie, Mettle was first created to highlight the milestone of our inaugural year as a brewery. With an intense dual dry-hop treatment of Amarillo and Citra, this medium-bodied Double IPA beckons with aromatics of peach and nectarine. A fusion of grape juice and candied citrus greet the palate while accents of white-wine, grassy hop, and a mellow bitterness reveal themselves on a smooth, dry finish. We continue to brew Mettle in recognition of our devoted following of hopheads that have supported us from the very beginning. Untappd 4.34

    1 in stock

    €12,95

The IPA, or India Pale Ale, has a long history. It originated in England, as a variation on the Pale Ale. A Pale Ale at that time was 'lighter' in color than other beers. This was due to innovations in malt kilning. They were more able to control the temperature of the kilning, so that the malt no longer became very dark. By using a lighter malt you get completely different flavors in the beer. The tones became lighter and fresher, unlike the very dark brown and black beers of this period. Legend has it that the beers shipped to India had a higher alcohol content and more hops were added to the brew. This was done to ensure that the beers survived the journey. This is said to have resulted in the term India Pale Ale, or IPA.

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