
Big Eye IPA comes to us out of San Diego, CA from brewmaster Yussef Cherney. Even more interesting is that the origins of Big Eye go back to a home brew that Yussef did in the 90’s that became a regular on his home tap system and ultimately became the basis for the recipe he uses today. Big Eye is an easy-drinking 7% ABV and 80 IBU brew that uses predominantly Centennial hops for bittering, finishing and dry-hopping….and Centennial is big in the nose and big on your tongue.
I also really enjoy the fact that not only did Ballast Point start out as a home brew supply shop in 1992, but that they also have a great background in yeast culturing and do a lot of work in distilled spirits as well….all things near and dear to my beer-loving-heart.
Be sure to get out and try Ballast Point Big Eye IPA.
Thanks
to Nancy, John, Joe, & Bosco for yet another fun Friday.
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What can I say? San Diego, the West Coast mecca of craft brews and this one's an IPA? I wouldn't believe it if it weren't true! lol
ReplyDeleteWhat's not to love about Big Eye! (Peg leg!)
Thanks Bill,
John
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Thanks John..and thanks everyone for your comments. I'm on the road right now and having a little difficulty posting comments so they may be some delay. Thank you to everyone that asked and yes Big Eye IS available in NEPA.
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