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I'm just a few minutes late of making that same point.It's all about the balance. I've been a hophead for years, meaning that I prefer a hoppier style beer, predominantly IPAs. Those are my "go to" beers and the ones I brew most often. However, I can certainly appreciate well-crafted beers of just about any style that actually meet the style guidelines--meaning, beers that taste the way they're supposed to. I am starting to get a little annoyed with a lot of the craft brewers who are trying to push the edge of the envelope in hop usage. To me, a lot of it seems like a big waste--like they're trying to see just how big the balloon can get before it pops. Big deal. Some of these Imperial IPAs are clocking in at 100+ IBUs, and that's just crazy. Lagunitas has a beer out now that boasts something like "43 different hops were used." That's just plain stupid, and a waste of good hops coming out of a worldwide shortage.
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