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    So I just tapped my Imperial PalE Ale. Someone asked me what makes it different than an IPA? I know what I think and its my interpatation, but since there is no actual "style" of Imperial Pale, how would you go about explaining it to them?

    Basically I see that IPA ends at about 7.5%abv. this beer is 8 but not hoppy enough to be an Imperial IPA which is a style. Its more malty and balanced, just bigger. Agree, disagree, suggestions?
    "Uncle" Frank
    Frank Fermino
    Brewer I, Redhook, Portsmouth, NH
    Writer, Yankee Brew News, New England
    Wise-ass, Everywhere, Always

  • #2
    That tap is Pale Ale, this tap is Pale Ale on Crack, any questions?

    (Grab them by the shoulders and shake them violenty, repeat as necessary)
    Cheers & I'm out!
    David R. Pierce
    NABC & Bank Street Brewhouse
    POB 343
    New Albany, IN 47151

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    • #3
      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA, thats good.
      "Uncle" Frank
      Frank Fermino
      Brewer I, Redhook, Portsmouth, NH
      Writer, Yankee Brew News, New England
      Wise-ass, Everywhere, Always

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      • #4
        Sounds to me like you have a GABF (2009) Style #46: American-Style Strong Pale Ale (http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival..._styles3.html), although a little stronger than listed.
        You could also look at the American Barleywine style.
        http://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/catdex.php is a good source for style descriptions, in addition to the GABF list.
        -Lyle C. Brown
        Brewer
        Camelot Brewing Co.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by beerking1
          Sounds to me like you have a GABF (2009) Style #46: American-Style Strong Pale Ale (http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival..._styles3.html), although a little stronger than listed.
          You could also look at the American Barleywine style.
          http://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/catdex.php is a good source for style descriptions, in addition to the GABF list.
          The GABF link is 404 page not found. Excellent suggestion though.
          Cheers & I'm out!
          David R. Pierce
          NABC & Bank Street Brewhouse
          POB 343
          New Albany, IN 47151

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          • #6
            Take off the trailing ")" from the GABF link and it works.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bear
              Take off the trailing ")" from the GABF link and it works.
              One could do that; plus remove two of the three trailing dots, add an org and a / and you are ready OR links can (should) be posted like this and tested with the preview button prior to punching submit:

              GABF 2009 Style #46

              or

              BJCP Style #19 Barleywine


              (forum style nazi done, class dismissed)
              Cheers & I'm out!
              David R. Pierce
              NABC & Bank Street Brewhouse
              POB 343
              New Albany, IN 47151

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              • #8
                Originally posted by beertje46
                One could do that; plus remove two of the three trailing dots, add an org and a / and you are ready OR links can (should) be posted like this and tested with the preview button prior to punching submit:

                GABF 2009 Style #46

                or

                BJCP Style #19 Barleywine


                (forum style nazi done, class dismissed)
                STEP BACK FROM KEYBOARD DAVID!
                Glacier Brewing Company
                406-883-2595
                info@glacierbrewing.com

                "who said what now?"

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GlacierBrewing
                  STEP BACK FROM KEYBOARD DAVID!
                  Hey, I was bored.
                  Cheers & I'm out!
                  David R. Pierce
                  NABC & Bank Street Brewhouse
                  POB 343
                  New Albany, IN 47151

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