Haha…coming from California, the ‘strong’ at 6% is on the low end. IPA’s we serve here start at 7% and go to 11% for the triples. Most craft IPA here go at 8.5%. Real difference between ales and IPA
Isn't the 8.5% called a Double IPA in the USA? Here in the UK we have 8.5% dark ales that are called Old Ale, our 11% is called Barley Wine. UK IPA's or India Pale Ales were brewed to around 5%, they were shipped out to British troops serving in India, hence the name.
Looks amazing. Hopefully I will get there one day. Cheers from the US!
Welcome any time!
Great to see a pub like this and good to hear you always have a dark real ale on 🍻
Always!
Great video❤
Cheers, glad you liked it.
Haha…coming from California, the ‘strong’ at 6% is on the low end. IPA’s we serve here start at 7% and go to 11% for the triples. Most craft IPA here go at 8.5%. Real difference between ales and IPA
Isn't the 8.5% called a Double IPA in the USA? Here in the UK we have 8.5% dark ales that are called Old Ale, our 11% is called Barley Wine. UK IPA's or India Pale Ales were brewed to around 5%, they were shipped out to British troops serving in India, hence the name.
@@davidmacgregor5193 True most Doubles are at that ABV, but increasingly hazy’s and west coast IPA’s are clocking in at over 8%.
Yeah but Brit’s drink all day long lol
I guess the Californian mental institutions are much bigger too.
My kind of pub.
Thanks 👍
wish I was there.....just dont have pubs like this in the states.
Come visit!!
There are a few in Philly and New York that are a bit like this, apart from the beer.