After pondering the various facets of this beer style and the varied naming conventions in popular usage, I've come to the conclusion that calling this beer a Black I.P.A. isn't quite right. Nor is India Black Ale a fitting moniker.
Consider: this beer's origins were in the Northwestern US (debatable, I know), and not related geographically in any way with India. Hence having India in it's name is only tangentially correct. (Both styles relying on fairly heavy use of hops in their makeup.)
Further isn't there an illogic of a beer being both black (or nearly so--let's call it very Dark) and having pale (as in India Pale Ale) in it's name?
So shouldn't we just call this Cascadian Dark Ale? I'm going to.
Now that that's settled, can't we all just sit down and enjoy a CDA?
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Showing posts with label Black I.P.A.. Show all posts
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Cascadian Dark Ale it is
Labels:
Black I.P.A.,
Cascadian Dark Ale,
CDA,
India Black Ale
Friday, November 5, 2010
And to further the Learn to Homebrew Day experience...
Tomorrow, we'll be kegging separately, a batch of Black I.P.A.
(Or India Black Ale [IBA], or Cascadian Dark Ale [CDA]--take your pick of names. No one seems to know what to call this beer.)
Labels:
Black I.P.A.,
Blind Dog I.P.A.,
Cascadian Dark Ale,
I.B.A.
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