After having two trusted
beer friends tell me (on separate occasions) that they are sick of Bbay IPA for its
over-hyped and average quality, I have decided to look inward. What brings on this disdain? One of these friends told me that they have had it only once because they are sick of everyone worshiping that beer. I've got to be honest, that is kind of how we all view the mass-produced American pilsners, so I kind of understand that standpoint. As I write, I can't help but think that I have become the Yankee fan of the microbrew world. Case in point, just about every establishment in the valley has it on tap at one time or another....the P-house has it on always and it is their biggest seller. The other friend, upon my prodding, started talking about a certain detectable mold in beers that they get out of Boundary's IPA. I don't know about that, but I will say this....I have never had a reason to distrust that person previously. Maybe my revelation is that beer appreciation is much more subjective than I even gave it credit for. Ironically, they both have a fondness for Stone's IPA and Elysian's Immortal, so they aren't blowing spoke. In conclusion, what makes Lopez Jas....Lopez Jas, is that he really digs aggressively hoped, citrusy unfiltered IPA's. If its wrong, then I don't wanna be right!! Ah Yeah!!
And....Until Next Time
Lopez Jas
1 comment:
Definitely a subjective...er...subject. But be proud; your BBay IPA got to its current worship status somehow!
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