G GHW Landlord. Joined Nov 12, 2014 Messages 782 Reaction score 777 Jul 17, 2015 #21 I like cascadian dark ale. CDA. it validates it as a style, whereas black IPA gets scoffed at, and it's definitely a (slightly) different beast. Not having one tonight, trying to finish up some of my older beer.
I like cascadian dark ale. CDA. it validates it as a style, whereas black IPA gets scoffed at, and it's definitely a (slightly) different beast. Not having one tonight, trying to finish up some of my older beer.
C clibit Senior Member Joined Jun 2, 2013 Messages 2,070 Reaction score 903 Jul 17, 2015 #22 American Black Ale. Simples. :-)
MyQul Chairman of the Bored Joined Aug 7, 2013 Messages 17,878 Reaction score 7,120 Location Royal Hamlet of Peckham. London. Jul 17, 2015 #23 clibit said: American Black Ale. Simples. :-) Click to expand... Yeah, but it's not gothic enough. No flourish to ABA
clibit said: American Black Ale. Simples. :-) Click to expand... Yeah, but it's not gothic enough. No flourish to ABA
Hops_and_Dreams Landlord. Joined Feb 15, 2015 Messages 888 Reaction score 258 Location NULL Jul 17, 2015 #24 clibit said: American Black Ale. Simples. :-) Click to expand... **insert swedish pop pun here**
R rodabod Member Joined Feb 13, 2015 Messages 778 Reaction score 221 Location Leytonstone, London (Formerly Edinburgh) Jul 18, 2015 #25 Given that IPA has been so bastardised these days, I don't worry too much about what I call different beers. Even black lager might be a contradiction of terms, but it's certainly an old drink.
Given that IPA has been so bastardised these days, I don't worry too much about what I call different beers. Even black lager might be a contradiction of terms, but it's certainly an old drink.