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Myth 3: “British brewers discovered that if they put lots of hops and alcohol in the beers they were sending out, the strong beer wouldn’t go sour on the four-month voyage around Africa.”. The debunked origin story — the one about the beer being created to survive the voyage by sea to India — is just the start. Your demand is illogical: a lack of evidence cannot be proved, only disproved. Shame on you Martyn. Pabst recently revived Ballantine IPA, a taste of the past perfectly tuned to today. Sometimes the legend is more interesting than the facts… ignore that man behind the curtain! I think you misread the syntax of my statement. “unless you are indeed referring to the period from 1601 to 1700!” Yes, of course I am. I will very happily supply you with references to any of the facts here you have a problem with. If you do have actual evidence to substantiate them, do present it. I have to admit I didn’t do any research myself but, if the […], […] originally brewed in England and evolved from the Pale Ale, and was created some time during the mid 17th to early 18th centuries. And the beer Hodgson brewed wasn’t called “India Pale Ale” until more than 40 years after he is first recorded as exporting beer to the Far East. Yes over the time the story simplified and steered a bit, but the original article is just aggressively tearing it apart without even considering that basically the “myths” are fact based and it’s not all made-up rubbish. It is still my question begging a humble answer. So read on, and turn yourself into an IPA mythbuster for #IPA day: Myth 1: “IPA was invented by a brewer called George Hodgson from Bow, in East London.”. Some may read the IPA’s dominance as homogeneity. And indeed, much of it is less “here are the facts to prove this myth wrong” and more “there are no facts at all to prove this myth right”. I’ll definitely have to share this. Cool article! Good day and a great article in any case! Trust me, until five or six years ago the “George Hodgson invented IPA to overcome beer spoiling” story was absolutely the mainstream version. While Pacific Northwest farmers are continuing to create new cultivars like tropical star Mosaic, hop growers in Germany, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa are devising varieties such as white wine–like Nelson Sauvin and orange-y Mandarina Bavaria that help brewers broaden IPAs’ delicious definition. [1] [2] The style of pale ale which became known as India pale ale, was widespread in England by 1815, [3] and would grow in popularity, notably as an export beer shipped to India and elsewhere. Tiptoe through the history books, though, and you’ll find that Northeast brewers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries were proudly, profitably brewing British-inspired IPAs. Your email address will not be published. Åter till min öl, the Good Stuff som min fru bara tog några sippar av och sedan vägrade […], […] origin of the porter, like another notable British beer style (the IPA), is murky and often riddled with inaccuracies. Hodgson may have been […]. My emendation is actually true, however, as I said in the next statement, not entirely complete. East India Porter is a named style from at least the 1790s. I have to admit, I was one of those uninformed people who believed in myth 2. The beer became very […], […] do Beercast e do 700 Cervejas sobre o assunto, bem como nos posts originais do Zythophile (aqui, aqui, aqui e […], […] grew more fanciful over time. The key ingredient was the local gypsum-laced water, which created a drier, better clarified, and finely bitter beer. Your email address will not be published. Bitter and hoppy are not the same thing. But even the name date way back before 1835. Copying for fair use is encouraged. Dat bittere sluit goed aan bij het […], Al Murray will clearly tell you the British invented all ales… …These are not the pints you’re looking for. Will be talking about this tonight at IPA night Martyn, and will certainly not be re-spreading any dirty IPA rumours! I would have made my comment individually instead of replying to someone else’s comment, but I don’t see where I can just leave a comment, without replying to someone else’s. #1 Of course pale ale existed before. Incomplete, as I mentioned before, but still true. The ordinary soldiers were recruited from the working class, and they drank porter. So when you want to do small “taste brew”, you just take whatever is at hand. Up to the mid-nineteenth century most troops were local ‘sepoys’ rather than British regiments, but after the Indian mutiny of 1757 tens of thousands of troops were sent over to India, and the India Office made orders for huge amounts of beer to keep them in fighting order. How important were hop varieties to pre-20th century brewers? Really it is just semantics, but I was simply trying to make the point that the myth which you posed is not as far from reality as your post made it seem. I’ve also found contemporary articles discussing the drinking habits of the ordinary soldiers. The IPA umbrella covers beers that are inky and roasty, gobbed with grapefruits and oranges, barely boozy or tropically tilted, and cloudier than November in New England. Myth 4: “A few India-bound beer ships were wrecked on the coast of Scotland, which gave locals the chance to sample the cargo. The region is the birthplace of varieties such as papaya-like Citra, citrusy Centennial and piney Simcoe hops, the extravagantly deployed centerpieces of the 21st-century IPA. “When one states, empirically, that there is no evidence, evidence to that claim requires the light of day.”. 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