Beer 101: Brewers Mumble
Get an insider’s education on beer from the brewers of Lagunitas.
Read moreA very modern, exemplary West Coast IPA, a beer full of flavor featuring the latest “hot” hop released (Krush) and dripping with dankness (pungent and resinous), slightly stronger at 6.6 abv.
Our take on a West Coast IPA. Leaning into what’s loud with something new – it smells like someone cracked open a bag of fresh hops and didn’t bother closing it. Built around Krush hops, it’s full-bodied by design. Think waves of grapefruit, resin, and unmistakable dankness. A little extra umph at 6.6% with a confident bitterness (and zero interest in dialing it back).
Beer math on ABV is pretty straightforward. The higher the ABV, the more alcohol in the beer. See, no rocket science necessary.
Generally speaking, a high IBU beer will have a more bitter taste than a lower IBU beer.
The OG measures solids in the wort before fermentation to consistently arrive at the same alcohol content of a beer. Pretty neat, huh?
Get an insider’s education on beer from the brewers of Lagunitas.
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