Today
on How to Talk Like a Beer Geek we go STRONG with our beer terms! Let’s crank
this thing up to 11% and get started!
The first term is IMPERIAL. This has nothing to do with Kings and Queens... Well, maybe back in the day it did, nor does this have anything to do with the Costa Rican beer by the same name. An Imperial is a version of a beer style that has a much higher Alcohol By Volume than the original beer style. This is why Imperial beers are usually always served in a smaller glass.... They are just trying to save you from yourself!
An example would be a Stout vs. an Imperial Stout. An average Stout will be in the 5%-6% A.B.V. range where an Imperial Stout could have anything up near 9% and even higher A.B.V. A good but obviously a bit rough rule of thumb is that an Imperial will be close to double the A.B.V..... Which leads us to our next beer term!
The next beer term is DOUBLE (Note: not Dubbel... although...well...we will cover that another day). This basically means the same thing as Imperial in the beer world. This term is much more common with IPAs that have the higher A.B.V. Basically, an Imperial IPA would be a Double IPA... Get it? IIPA... Two “I”s... Double I... PA... ok, I’m done, sorry about that. Double IPAs can also be a bit hoppier than a normal IPA.
The
final beer geek term is TRIPLE (Again, please note: Triple, not Trippel. Again
another day). This again just means a bigger A.B.V. beer (much bigger) but there is a hitch
included in this one. Triple can also mean that the higher A.B.V. beer has a
higher bitterness as well. Like a Triple IPA. It will have higher A.B.V. and
higher bitterness to it. These aren’t super prevalent, but they are out there.
If you are going to try some Triple IPAs, be ready for a solid buzz and a
hop-puckered mouth!
Imperials, Doubles, and Triples can be damn delicious! But now that you know the terms, you can tread lightly so you don’t end up like Drinky Crow all hunched over in the corner with Xs over your eyes!
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