Brewing Eclectic IPA: Pushing the Boundaries of India Pale Ale

Author:   Dick Cantwell
Publisher:   Brewers Publications
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9781938469466


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   07 June 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Dick Cantwell
Publisher:   Brewers Publications
Imprint:   Brewers Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.322kg
ISBN:  

9781938469466


ISBN 10:   1938469461
Pages:   182
Publication Date:   07 June 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

ForewordAcknowledgmentsWell, How Did We Get Here?Section I: IPAs Then and Now 7Chapter 1 – Origins of IPA: The Evolution of the PeacockPerfidious Albion: Britain Kills the Golden (IPA) Goose The Linked Rings: Ballantine IPA and Beyond Cell Division: The Proliferation of American IPA Chapter 2 – Where It All Went from There, and Where We're Going The Subtle, and Not So Subtle, Machinery of Hops Dim the Lights: The Evocative Becomes Actual Wood-Aged and Sour IPAs The Long and One-Eyed Lens of History Section II: Crafting Eclectic IPAs Notes on the Recipes Water Malt Hops Yeast Additional Ingredients Chapter 3 – Cracking the Cornucopia Fruit and Vegetable IPA Brewing IPA with Fruit The Taxonomy of Fruit—Who Cares? Brewing IPA with Vegetables In the Land of the Mangaboos Brother, Can You Spare a Source? Putting Your Hands on All This Stuff Grow Your Own to Brew Your Own Form Follows Function (or Is It the Other Way Around?) Experiencing (and Analyzing) the Flavor Elements The Sensuous Brewer What It Is We're Trying to Do Here IPA Recipes with Fruit Cranberries for Sal IPA: Cranberry New England IPA Hot Guava Monster IPA: Guava Habanero Double IPA Fuyu Me IPA: Persimmon Long Pepper IPA Punch Drunk Love DIPA: Fruit Punchy Double IPA Yuzulupululu IPA: Yuzu IPA South Island Hiss IPA: Gooseberry IPA Red Spruce IPA: Redcurrant Spruce IPA True North Grapefruit IPA: Grapefruit IPA IPA Recipes with Vegetables Cucumber Squeeze IPA: Cucumber Meyer Lemon IPA Fennelicious IPA: Fennel IPA Maple Bardo IPA: Maple IPA Mr. MacGregor's IPA: Ginger, Turmeric, Carrot, and Parsnip IPA Jack o' Lupe IPA: Pumpkin Pineapple Sage IPA Chapter 4 – Time and Place, Herb and Spice Herbs in IPA Are You Going To Scarborough Fair? Articles of Incorporation—“Herb” in IPA Spices, Peppercorns, and Chilies It's Clobberin' Time! IPA Recipes with Herbs and Spices Avatar Jasmine IPA: Jasmine IPAGreen Dragon IPA: Marijuana IPA Pods and Sods IPA: Tamarind Kaffir Lime IPA June of '66 IPA: Rosemary IPAShiso Fine IPA: Shiso Pink Peppercorn IPA The Cs Knees IPA: Gin Botanical IPA Thyme Has Come Today IPA: Fresh Thyme IPA Chapter 5 – His Dark Materials: Coffee and Chocolate IPA Circadian Rhythm—the Symbiosis of Coffee and Beer Too Much of the Good Stuff? Chocolate in IPA Fancy a Mugga? IPA Made with Tea IPA Recipes with Coffee and Chocolate East of Java Black IPA: Black Coffee IPA Glimmers of Darkness IPA: Coffee-Cacao IPA IPA Recipes with Tea TukTukTea IPA: Thai Iced Tea IPA Chapter 6 – Would I? Wood-Aged and Sour IPA Flavors from Wood It's in the Trees Flavors in Oak Roll Out the Barrel Sour IPA The Antithetical and the Inevitable Putting a Bung in It—Takeaways from All This Perversity IPA Recipes Using Wood Single Hop Citra Belgian Session IPA: Single Hop Sour Session IPA India Pale Antitheticale: Unhopped IPA Whither Eclectic IPA? There Will Be Hops! Appendix A: Flavor Compounds 155Terpenic Tie-ins to Hops, Fruits, Herbs, and All the Rest 2-Undecanone beta-Pinene Caryophyllene Farnesene Geraniol Geranyl Acetate Humulene Limonene Linalool Myrcene Nerol Esters, etcetera Esters Thiols Thioesters Lactones Aldehydes Bibliography Index

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As IPAs continue to gallop to the farthest frontiers of flavor, Dick Cantwell has created the essential road map to brewing some of the wildest, and wildly tasty, hop bombs in the galaxy. You'll never again see cannabis, or fennel bulbs in the same light. -- Joshua Bernstein, Author of Complete IPA and Homebrew World Dick Cantwell explores flavor combinations in IPA that few brewers could ever conceive. It's a fun and inspiring read, ripe with possibilities for all brewers. -- Mitch Steele, COO and Brewmaster, New Realm Brewing Company Cantwell ignites our own excitement as we seek deeper knowledge of the brewing arts. In his latest book, Brewing Eclectic IPA, Cantwell relates his and other brewers' experiences and ingenuity in the pursuit of new flavor and aroma contributions from decidedly non-Reinheitsgebot ingredients. -- Will Meyers, Brewmaster, Cambridge Brewing Company


As IPAs continue to gallop to the farthest frontiers of flavor, Dick Cantwell has created the essential road map to brewing some of the wildest, and wildly tasty, hop bombs in the galaxy. You'll never again see cannabis, or fennel bulbs in the same light.--Joshua Bernstein, Author of Complete IPA and Homebrew World Cantwell ignites our own excitement as we seek deeper knowledge of the brewing arts. In his latest book, Brewing Eclectic IPA, Cantwell relates his and other brewers' experiences and ingenuity in the pursuit of new flavor and aroma contributions from decidedly non-Reinheitsgebot ingredients.--Will Meyers, Brewmaster, Cambridge Brewing Company Dick Cantwell explores flavor combinations in IPA that few brewers could ever conceive. It's a fun and inspiring read, ripe with possibilities for all brewers.--Mitch Steele, author of IPA and brewmaster/founder, New Realm Brewing Company


Author Information

One of the industry's most well-respected and experienced craft brewers, Cantwell co-founded Elysian Brewing Company in 1996, where he served as head brewer until its sale to Anheuser-Busch in 2015. During his tenure, Elysian was named Large Brewpub of the Year three times at the Great American Beer Festival® (1999, 2003 and 2004), and in 2004, he received the BA's Russell Schehrer Award for Innovation in Brewing. Additionally, he has written for various beer magazines, including The New Brewer, Beer Advocate and American Brewer. His book publishing credits include Barley Wine (with Fal Allen), The Brewers Association's Guide to Starting Your Own Brewery, Second Edition, and Wood & Beer with New Belgium's Peter Bouckaert. He divides his time between Seattle and San Francisco.

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