
Having tasted many single hop IPA laden malti caramels and little grace I decided it was time to venture into this challenge. The idea, however, was to start from two different postulates: on the one hand as I wanted a beer session (i.e. a low alcohol beer), on the other hand I wanted to use a single malt type that would never had to change from one beer to another. As malt I chose the Prince of floor malt English: the Maris Otter, from fantastic note, fragrant and tasty bread. There is no need for tricks when you want to be talked about only raw materials, then a single malt (the Maris Otter in fact), a single yeast (US-05, widespread wings and strain rather neutral) and of course a single hops. This beer will always be produced in limited quantities and will be available only seasonally, every time we use a variety of different hops.
The Supreme name Ratio signifies the Supreme Law of the IPA, the summa ratio from which descends every thing.
American-Style India Pale Ale
ABV:
5.40%
Birrificio del Ducato
Soragna (PR), Italy