Homework Review
BJCP
Malt
German Lager
Use of Hops
Bittering and IBU calculation
Flavoring
Aroma
Preserving Aspect
Style Tasting
8. English Pale Ale
A. Ordinary Bitter -- Boddington's Pub Draught
B. Special/Best/Premium Bitter -- Fuller's London Pride
C. Extra Special/Strong Bitter (English Pale Ale) -- Fuller's ESB, Bass Ale
9. Scottish ind Irish Ales
A. Scottish Light 60/- -- Belhaven 60/-
B. Scottish Heavy 70/- -- Belhaven 70/-
C. Scottish Export 80/- McEwen's
D. Irish Red Ale -- Kilkenny Irish Red
E. Strong Scottish Ale -- Orkney Skull Splitter
10. American Pale Ales
A. American Pale Ale -- Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
B. American Amber Ale -- Anderson Valley Boont Amber
C. American Brown Ale -- Downtown Brown
11. English Brown Ale
A. Mild ??
B. Northern English Brown Ale -- Newcastle
C. Southern English Brown Ale -- Oregon Nut Brown Ale
14. India Pale Ale
A. English IPA-- Fuller's IPA,
B. American IPA -- Anderson Valley Hop Ottin
C. Imperial IPA -- Stone Double Bastard
Homework
T7. What are hops and how are their active ingredients extracted by the brewer? Discuss the differences between the various varieties and the styles with which they are normally associated.
S12. Describe and compare the subcategories of British Bitters and Scottish Ales. Give commercial examples of each.