Ams1gn - Ipa Hot

In the ever-evolving lexicon of craft beer, few strings of characters have sparked as much confusion, curiosity, and craving as the cryptic keyword:

Furthermore, the term "Hot IPA" has been co-opted by a dubious trend of spiced, mulled IPAs (adding cinnamon and clove to a warm IPA). Purists of the AMS1GN movement reject this entirely. "Hot" refers to fermentation temperature , not mulling spices . Given the scarcity, here is a live-updated style list (as of this writing): ams1gn ipa hot

So, crack that can. Let it breathe. Pour it hot. Your palate will never go back to frostbite. Have you tried an AMS1GN hot IPA? Share your experience using the hashtag #IPAHotTake. For more deep dives into fermentation science and rare yeast strains, subscribe to The Craft Fermentation Desk newsletter. In the ever-evolving lexicon of craft beer, few

At these elevated temperatures, the yeast’s enzyme profile unlocks glycosidically bound compounds in the hops. You get more juice from fewer hops. A 10-gallon batch fermented hot with AMS1GN can taste like a 10# per barrel dry-hop with only 3#. 2.2 The Serving Debate (Cellar vs. "Hot") The second meaning of "hot" refers to serving temperature. The craft beer dogma states: "IPAs must be ice cold." Given the scarcity, here is a live-updated style