To celebrate I had 2 ales, one from South Yorkshire, the other from Kent. From up int' North of England, just around the corner from where I used to live in Sheffield, and Little Critters Brewing (website), their #3 Session IPA (4.5%), brewed with Galaxy and Sabro hops, a true international mix! Galaxy hops are descended from a German variety, Perle, and is an Australian hop noted for 'citrus, peach and passion fruit aromas' (Hopslist). Sabro hops, meanwhile, are from the Yakima Valley in the USA, the result of a "cross-pollination of a female neomexicanus hop" with "tangerine, coconut, tropical fruit, and stone fruit aromas" (Yakima Valley Hops). I have to admit I didn't get anywhere near the amount of fruit suggested in the aroma, the #3 Session IPA is a pale golden IPA, very dry and bitter aftertaste, and not bad at all!
From Kent Brewery (website), back down in the South East of England, and their #4 in their single hopped pale series Simcoe (also 4.5%), and, unsurprisingly, brewed with Simcoe hops. Simcoe hops are another hop variety from the Yakima Valley in the USA, with bright "citrus flavours with earthy undertones, aromas of grapefruit, pine and herbs" (Hopslist). Out of the two I prefer this ale, though they are both very decent, again a pale golden bitter, with a hint of the fruit aromas suggested, and a hint in the taste too, nice dry bitter finish, and very good indeed!
Anyway, Happy IPA Day, and cheers Ashley, I've ordered a copy of your book! 🍺
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