Favorite "CrossBreed" Beers!

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  1. CapnTrav

    CapnTrav Initiate (0) Feb 27, 2014 California

    so as we get more and more breweries popping up on a weekly basis, we are getting more experimental beers that blur the lines between two traditional styles. what are some good ones youve had? ninkasi's dawn of the red IRA is a really good one in my book. as well as ballast point IPL fathom.
     
  2. MisSigsFan

    MisSigsFan Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2013 California

    Green Flash Le Freak
     
  3. mlhyatt

    mlhyatt Initiate (0) Jul 27, 2013 Georgia

    lets be serious, all of FFF beers blurs the lines between IPAs and Pale Ales for most of their beers. They try to do a good job but it just leaves me confused on what to rate it as. (i.e. Permanent Funeral is listed as an DIPA on this site, but as a pale ale on the bottle. What the hell is it?!?!
     
  4. marquis

    marquis Pooh-Bah (2,313) Nov 20, 2005 England
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    That's like sayng that someone called a poodle a dog.
    It's a Pale Ale . The PA part of DIPA is the clue. Pale Ale is the overall family name for a host of sub styles.
     
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  5. mcrago

    mcrago Pundit (839) Oct 6, 2012 Indiana

    It's one of the best freaking beers I've ever had.
     
  6. edmaher

    edmaher Initiate (0) Jan 11, 2008 Illinois

    If you confused PF for a pale ale, you must not have drunk it.
     
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  7. JJSmash

    JJSmash Devotee (386) Nov 23, 2011 Connecticut

    I guess I'm what you would call a purist. I like to have a stout or an IPA, Brown ale, just not big on crossing styles to try to create the next big thing.
     
  8. zonker17

    zonker17 Pooh-Bah (1,918) Aug 23, 2011 Texas
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  9. infuturity83

    infuturity83 Initiate (0) Sep 22, 2009 Massachusetts

    My two favorite "crossbreed" beers both come from the same brewery.

    Enlightenment's Illumination is a cross between a Farmhouse and an IPA. The end-product is actually much more than simply a hoppy saison, however.

    Enlightenment's Transcendence: At this point, a one-off (hopefully will be repeated in the future). Ben took a Farmhouse Ale and aged it on brett over a summer, then brewed a fresh batch of the same beer, dry-hopped it, and blended together into the single best beer I had in 2013.
     
  10. rgordon

    rgordon Pooh-Bah (2,701) Apr 26, 2012 North Carolina
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    Lagunitas Lil Sumpin Sumpin is a nice lil hybridized concoction.
     
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  11. marquis

    marquis Pooh-Bah (2,313) Nov 20, 2005 England
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    I'm wondering if we're looking at all this from the wrong angle.At one time brewers simply brewed what they wanted, using the materials to hand and with regard to the laws of the land at the time.Pretty well everything that's available today has been made before except with regard to the use of new ingredient varieties.
    Then "styles" appeared around 1980 and people started trying to fit everything into neat compartments.It's about as possible as counting the people in China because of constant change.Talk of crossbreeds is largely the result of too tight style descriptions.
     
  12. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    I agree with the broad philosophy of your position, but I don't believe one can look at it in such black and white ways. I know I'm stating the obvious; but beer, ale, bitter, and porter clearly had some degree of meaning in the UK before 1980.
     
  13. StLeasy

    StLeasy Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2013 Illinois

    Founders Red's Rye
    Green Flash Hop Head Red
    Sierra Nevada Flipside
    4 Hands Centennial Red- Red IPA

    You get the idea :stuck_out_tongue: Hoppy reds are delicious to me
     
  14. Thickfreakness

    Thickfreakness Initiate (0) Oct 2, 2010 New York

    Hoponius Union/Mass Rising/Kiwi Rising
    Nugget Nectar
    Wookey Jack
    Durty
     
  15. PseudoBen

    PseudoBen Initiate (0) Feb 14, 2014 Wisconsin

    Ale Asylum Bedlam belgian ipa, belgian yeast + citra hops = deliciousness.
     
  16. Thardin

    Thardin Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2013 California

    Melange series by the Bruery. Melange #1 is amazing.
     
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