Belgian Double Pale Ale
McCoy's Public House

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From:
McCoy's Public House
 
Missouri, United States
Style:
Belgian IPA
ABV:
10%
Score:
80
Avg:
3.85 | pDev: 0%
Reviews:
0
Ratings:
1
Status:
Retired
Rated:
Apr 24, 2015
Added:
Mar 01, 2005
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Inspired by the American India Pale Ale (IPA) and Double IPA, more and more Belgian brewers are brewing hoppy pale colored ales for the US market (like Chouffe & Urthel), and there's been an increase of Belgian IPAs being brewed by American brewers. Generally, Belgian IPAs are considered too hoppy by Belgian beer drinkers.

Various malts are used, but the beers of the style are finished with Belgian yeast strains (bottle-conditioned) and the hops employed tend to be American. You'll generally find a cleaner bitterness vs. American styles, and a pronounced dry edge (very Belgian), often akin to an IPA crossed with a Belgian Tripel. Alcohol by volume is on the high side. Many examples are quite cloudy, and feature tight lacing, excellent retention, and fantastic billowy heads that mesmerize (thanks, in part, to the hops).

Belgian IPA is still very much a style in development.
Recent ratings and reviews.
 
Rated: 3.85 by dradair from Missouri

Apr 24, 2015