Purges wrote:That's a Thai lager, not an Indian Ale, silly!
HaHa, funnily enough you can't get Indain Pale Ale in India. I was disappointed. It's a traditional English Ale that's not very carbonated (Americans say "half flat" ) and it's best enjoyed at room temperature (Americans say "warm" ) it brings out all the flavours. (Warm, flat beer.) HaHa
It's called IPA becasue it was brewed slightly stronger 5-6% so it would survive the transit in barrels on ships to India back in the colonial days when the "sun never set on the British empire."
It's only made now for heritage sake.
Soppy Brits

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