Beer of the Day - Alterior Motive

in #beeroftheday6 years ago

Alterior Motive

This IPA is built with 2 Row Pale, light Munich and crystal malts that balance the massive amount of hops used to create this beer. We bitter with Columbus and Centennial hops then dose the flavor and dry hops with over a pound per barrel of Citra and Simcoe.

CategoryStyleABVIBU
North American Origin AlesAmerican-Style India Pale Ale6.555

Our Thoughts

Today we have "Alterior Motive" which is a American-Style India Pale Ale that could be compared to a Strong IPA. Sitting at a ABV value of 6.5 your going to want to watch how many of these you consume in one sitting! This beer is meant for the drinker with a distinguished taste for bitterness.

American-Style India Pale Ale

American-style India pale ales are perceived to have medium-high to intense hop bitterness, flavor and aroma with medium-high alcohol content. The style is further characterized by floral, fruity, citrus-like, piney, resinous, or sulfur-like American-variety hop character. Note that one or more of these American-variety hop characters is the perceived end, but the hop characters may be a result of the skillful use of hops of other national origins. The use of water with high mineral content results in a crisp, dry beer. This pale gold to deep copper-colored ale has a full, flowery hop aroma and may have a strong hop flavor in addition to the perception of hop bitterness. India pale ales possess medium maltiness which contributes to a medium body. Fruity-ester flavors and aromas are moderate to very strong. Diacetyl can be absent or may be perceived at very low levels. Chill andor hop haze is allowable at cold temperatures. English and citrus-like American hops are considered enough of a distinction justifying separate American-style IPA and English-style IPA categories or subcategories. Hops of other origins may be used for bitterness or approximating traditional American or English character. See English-style India Pale Ale


What does ABV/IBU mean?

ABV
ABV stands for Alcohol By Volume and is listed as a percentage and lets you know how much of your beer is alcohol and how much is other stuff.

IBU
stands for International Bitterness Units measures the bitterness from hops in a beer on a scale of 0 to 100.


Beer Fact of the Day

Beer was illegal in Iceland until March 1, 1989. Now, the date is celebrated every year in Reykjavik as Bjordagur, or Beer Day.


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Not big on IPAs.. More of a stout or red ale person
..but I like that label... Turn ether way and it still reads alter.
.. That's pretty cool

Hey there rloriaux.
Kampai!

Cheers to you too..

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