Kold Brygg
Well-Known Member
This ain't a style, but still assumes that someone has tried to make a Dunkel Ale or IDA with Munich Dunkel as the base.
The Germans have come up with more hops targeting Pale Ales and IPA. It will hardly surprise anyone if there are BJCP definitions of German IPA and pale ale in a couple of years.
Anyway, anyone want to share experiences of using Munich in a Dunkel Ale or an India Dunkel Ale?
Just mix the grist of a classic Munich Dunkel with the hopsschedule and yeast of a Amber/Red Ale or Red IPA?
The Germans have come up with more hops targeting Pale Ales and IPA. It will hardly surprise anyone if there are BJCP definitions of German IPA and pale ale in a couple of years.
Anyway, anyone want to share experiences of using Munich in a Dunkel Ale or an India Dunkel Ale?
Just mix the grist of a classic Munich Dunkel with the hopsschedule and yeast of a Amber/Red Ale or Red IPA?