Courtesy of the Brewers Publications |
Boulder, Colo. • April 19, 2018
– India Pale Ale (IPA) is the leading craft beer style in the U.S., and the new release from
Brewers Publications™,
Brewing Eclectic IPA: Pushing the Boundaries of India Pale Ale
by Dick Cantwell, explores the style's evolution, provides guidance for designing unique beers, and 25 original IPA recipes.
The
Brewers Association reports that IPA is now the third most popular
style of all beers, following only American lagers and light lagers. IPA
has 3.1 percent of the total beer market by volume, 6.4 percent in
retail dollar sales, and is between 24 - 33 percent
of the craft category.
“There’s
no mistaking that we are living in the heyday of IPA,” declares
Cantwell. “We’re enjoying a style of beer that would have been deemed
undrinkable by its earlier 18th and 19th century
consumers. Brewers are using a wide range of ingredients, from cocoa
nibs,
coffee, fruits, and vegetables, to spices, herbs, and even wood, to push the boundaries of the style.”
Among
the most well-respected and experienced craft brewers in the world,
Cantwell provides scores of tips and methods for first-time brewers and
beer veterans alike to concoct a delectable
brew and shares the story of how and why the proliferation of American
IPA came to be.
Dick
Cantwell co-founded Elysian Brewing Company in 1996, where he served as
head brewer until its sale to Anheuser-Busch in 2015. During his
tenure, Elysian was named Large Brewpub of the Year
three times at the Great American Beer Festival® (1999, 2003 and 2004).
In 2004, Cantwell received the Brewers Association’s Russell Schehrer
Award for Innovation in Brewing.
He has written for various beer magazines, authored
Barley Wine with Fal Allen (Brewers Publications, 1998), The Brewers Association’s Guide to Starting Your Own Brewery, Second Edition (Brewers Publications, 2013), and
Wood & Beer: A Brewer’s Guide (Brewers Publications, 2016) with Peter Bouckaert.
Cantwell,
who has served as an international and national beer judge, as well as
the Brewers Association’s Quality Ambassador, recently became the
director of brewing operations at Magnolia
Brewing in San Francisco.
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