The case for session double IPA
#1
Posted 16 December 2015 - 11:10 AM
#2
Posted 16 December 2015 - 11:19 AM
1. Sounds like regular IPA to me.
2. Yes, I've made them except not thin in body.
3. Where does "session" come into play here?
ETA: Is this the brewery in Queens? We didn't make it there last time I was out there. Sounds like a place we need to check out?
Edited by neddles, 16 December 2015 - 11:23 AM.
#3
Posted 16 December 2015 - 11:20 AM
#4
Posted 16 December 2015 - 11:25 AM
Not really. Are 7.2 and 7.4 considered "session" these days? I was at a brewpub in Bloomington, IN that had something called "Campfire Session IPA" that was blonde, 4.5% and maybe 50 IBUs. It was very nice. Turned out to be 50/50 2-row and Wheat and then Amarillo and Simcoe with something like 1056. I made a batch of it and it was quite nice. I notice IPAs and session IPAs being "less malty" these days.
Yeah I generally think of something ~4.5% or lower to be in the seasonable range.
#5
Posted 16 December 2015 - 11:32 AM
I admit that I don't care what you call it. I have been in the habit of making a few "hoppy blondes" lately. Between 5% and maybe 5.3%, something like Magnum to bitter, SRM 5 where there may be some Vienna or Munich but mostly 2-row and late, clean hops like Santiam, Ultra, Liberty, Crystal, Mt. Hood, Perle, etc. up to about 35 or 40 IBUs. I don't want someone saying it's not a "Session IPA" or "there is no such thing as a Session IPA" or whatever. I'll call it an APA, Extra Pale Ale, Hoppy Blonde or Dick Cavett. Don't care.
#6
Posted 16 December 2015 - 11:39 AM
As to "Sounds like regular IPA to me".... That's what I say about session IPA and APA. Inevitably someone will say that it has more hop aroma than APA. That's what I mean about these beers. Definitely way more hops than a standard IPA.
Less than 7.5% is sessionable for me. But I'm like 6-2 230.
That said, I hate how everything is called "session" this and that these days. Pure marketing rubbish. In another thread, someone asked if there were commercial session IIPA, I think using the "brewing math" of imperial being a bigger version and session being a smaller version, these beers kind of fit as a session IIPA
I like your approach to nomenclature much better than using the word session. You are a good man Ken!7.2 or 7.4 would be quite a fuzzy session, no? Or a very short session.
I admit that I don't care what you call it. I have been in the habit of making a few "hoppy blondes" lately. Between 5% and maybe 5.3%, something like Magnum to bitter, SRM 5 where there may be some Vienna or Munich but mostly 2-row and late, clean hops like Santiam, Ultra, Liberty, Crystal, Mt. Hood, Perle, etc. up to about 35 or 40 IBUs. I don't want someone saying it's not a "Session IPA" or "there is no such thing as a Session IPA" or whatever. I'll call it an APA, Extra Pale Ale, Hoppy Blonde or Dick Cavett. Don't care.
#7
Posted 16 December 2015 - 11:41 AM
it can't really be "session" at that ABV. that is just a very hoppy IPA.
#8
Posted 16 December 2015 - 11:51 AM
Yeah that just sounds like an IPA. Charging the beer at the end of the boil, whirlpool, and dry hop with ridiculous amounts of hops seems pretty standard now a days.
#9
Posted 16 December 2015 - 11:51 AM
I'm confused.
#10
Posted 16 December 2015 - 12:06 PM
It doesn't get me too twisted because I feel like I know better…. however…. a commercial brewery/brewpub calling something 7.5% sessionable could be viewed by some as irresponsible.
#11
Posted 16 December 2015 - 12:13 PM
#12
Posted 16 December 2015 - 12:26 PM
by the way, this gave me an awesome idea for a commercial.
Edited by SchwanzBrewer, 16 December 2015 - 12:26 PM.
#13
Posted 16 December 2015 - 12:34 PM
by the way, this gave me an awesome idea for a commercial.
We know you won't share the idea so... we'll just carry on and forget you said anything.
#14
Posted 16 December 2015 - 01:09 PM
We know you won't share the idea so... we'll just carry on and forget you said anything.
Well I had to write it out first! I just got back from the shitter, where all my best ideas are born...
Please take into account that I'm not a screen writer...
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The setting is a brewery tap room at the bar...
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#15
Posted 16 December 2015 - 01:33 PM
I drink a lot of IPA and I can tell you these beers are above and beyond the hoppiest IPA. The aroma really is like the modern IIPA.
As much as I think the term session is silly, I think session IIPA is sillier. It's not like there are some sort of legal guidelines as to what a beer needs to be to be called session. Or imperial for that matter. Oh, it's not destined for the royal court?! You can't call it Imperial! Don't tell me I can't drink a 6 pack of 7.4% beer in a session!!! ZOMG how dare you define my session?!?!?!?! If imperial means big, and session means small, do they cancel out? Imperial session kolsch is just regular kolsch? Session barleywine?!
#16
Posted 16 December 2015 - 01:41 PM
Right, exactly what I was thinking... imperial is big and session is small so you can't have both. And I agree that no one should set guidelines for your session. If you want to drink 6 pints of 7.4% beer in a session, giddy up. My sessions are known to go on for many hours which is why I'm usually sipping/slugging 4.5% to 5% beer over the course of 8-10 hours especially on a beautiful, warm & sunny weekend day when friends are over, tunes are on and the grill is going.Yeah that's all you
I drink a lot of IPA and I can tell you these beers are above and beyond the hoppiest IPA. The aroma really is like the modern IIPA.
As much as I think the term session is silly, I think session IIPA is sillier. It's not like there are some sort of legal guidelines as to what a beer needs to be to be called session. Or imperial for that matter. Oh, it's not destined for the royal court?! You can't call it Imperial! Don't tell me I can't drink a 6 pack of 7.4% beer in a session!!! ZOMG how dare you define my session?!?!?!?! If imperial means big, and session means small, do they cancel out? Imperial session kolsch is just regular kolsch? Session barleywine?!
#17
Posted 16 December 2015 - 01:48 PM
Less than 7.5% is sessionable for me. But I'm like 6-2 230.
Does your liver know you are 6'2" 230#? Honest question, I don't know the answer.
#18
Posted 16 December 2015 - 01:55 PM
Less than 7.5% is sessionable for me. But I'm like 6-2 230.
That's because you're a drunk, not because you're 230.
#19
Posted 16 December 2015 - 02:05 PM
Occasionally I'm out with other brewers and they'll say, Oh, Dickhead Neighbor IIPA is on tap here! Whoo! and I'll join in and start drinking it and realize after a few pints that I am drinking a 7.8% beer like I would drink a 5% beer. Not good. Not good at all.
#20
Posted 16 December 2015 - 02:23 PM
Occasionally I'm out with other brewers and they'll say, Oh, Dickhead Neighbor IIPA is on tap here! Whoo! and I'll join in and start drinking it and realize after a few pints that I am drinking a 7.8% beer like I would drink a 5% beer. Not good. Not good at all.
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