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I had laugh and try this IPA (India Pale Ale) .

Lagunitas Brewery is in Petaluma< Ca . They always have unusual names for their wares. I apologize the glass being half full. press the shutter take a drink until you like the composition or the beer is gone. LOL

Cheers my friends. 🍺

Enjoying a draught pint of Oh Kee Pah IPA in the brewery taproom.

 

Dog Rose Brewing Company

St. Augustine (Lincolnville), Florida, USA.

1 September 2025.

 

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🍺 Beer description.

☞ Brewery: "Light-bodied IPA, kettle-hopped with Centennial hops and dry-hopped with Mosaic hops. Bright with tight finish."

— 5.2 ABV [alcohol-by-volume]

— 60 IBUs [International Bittering Units]

 

☞ Me: The beer definitely is bright: zesty in flavor and clear, NOT hazy in appearance. The Mosaic hops added their characteristic ripe honeydew melon aroma and flavor.

 

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🍺 About kettle hops & 'dry' hops:

Late [kettle] hops are used just during the end of the boil, usually within the last 5-15 minutes, to restore much of the aromatic and flavoring volatiles that are driven off during the boil. [Hops infused early in the boil are principally used for bitterness.]

 

Dry hops are inserted in the primary ferment, the secondary ferment, or in the cask directly after filling. The purpose of dry hops is to add additional aromatic properties to the beer."

Encyclopedia of Beer (1995).

Christine Rhodes, Thomas Bedell, Fred Eckhardt, et al.

 

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"Likho One-eyed" - Fabulous evil creature. Bringing people grief.

De Sant Cugat del Vallès. Elaborada a les instal•lacions de L'Estupenda. American IPA. Aigua, malta, llúpol i llevat. 5,7%. Tornant a tastar-la, és prou bona. Amb cos, maltosa i llupolada, aquell llúpol terrós, una mica aspre, rústic. #IndiaPaleAle #IndianPaleAle #IPA #NEIPA #beernation #timeforabeer #ale #craftbeer #cervesaartesana #cervesaartesanal #beer #pivo #birra #cervesa #cerveza #olut #øl #пиво #bière #beerporn #beergeek #beernerd #craftbeerlive #hophead #craftbeernotcrapbeer #craftbeerporn #craftbeerlover #beerstagram #beerpic #instabeer

Meantime Anytime IPA

Greenwich, Londres, UK

This drawing is on the label of Fat Tire Brewery's Voodoo Ranger IPA. I like both the label and the IPA a lot. This image seems seasonally appropriate.

A bottle of Punk IPA from BrewDog in Fraserburgh, Scotland, at HåndverkerStuene in Oslo.

 

This was the fourth beer we got during the BrewDog tasting on April 26, 2010.

 

The BrewDog Punk IPA is a 6.1% abv "post modern classic pale ale" and the beer they broke through with. It poured a hazy yellow color with a white head. Nice citrusy hop aroma, grapefruit and orange. Mouthfeel is fairly tart, there's not much sweetness left. Flavor starts out with a mild malt tone and a fruity freshness. The hops are citrusy but with some resinous bitterness that lingers in the finish. A very nice IPA.

Lagunitas IPA USA

A super-hoppy (101 IBUs!), high gravity, yet highly quaffable ale. Green Flash Imperial IPA is created in this new tradition, with intense hop flavors and aromas from a unique blend of Summit and Nugget hops

From Greenflash Brewing Co. , San Diego , California

Squatters Roadhouse Grill

Park City, UT

 

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Hops and Thyme, Lakeway, TX. Sony A7II and Nikkor Ai-s 28/2.8.

a tasty way to end the day.

BAE Warton Typhoon flown by "Tarnish 9" leading a pairs LL sortie through "The Mach Loop".

The wingman was ZK092...wearing primer finish!!!

 

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We might be on the west coast but this NEIPA comes right from it's origin. It's the real thing and you will agree this is no imposter. Tropical, full bodied and unfiltered, this is the beer that started a revolution. Galaxy - Ella 6.4% ABV

Flavoured with coriander and white tea. Rather pleasant and highly hoppy. Brewed in The Netherlands.

 

An Aussie IPA hopped with Vic Secret. Clear, crisp, with a clean bitter finish and notes of pineapple, pine, and passionfruit. From Powell Brewery in Eastvan

Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA, a highly rated beer through BeerAdvocate.com.

I support BA's opinion.

"Our belief has always been that beer can have as much flavor, complexity, diversity, food-compatibility, and ageability as the world's finest wines...thankfully we've never had to bend toward the status quo."-Sam Calagione, founder. (From the Boston Sunday Globe)

If fortunate to find, you just have to sample this brewer’s 120 Minute IPA. $35-$40 a 4-pack seems a bit steep, but sticker shock subsides upon first taste.

This hazy IPA has waves of fresh melon and hand-squeezed citrus notes. Double dry-hopped with Citra and Azacca during and after fermentation. A juicy treat that lingers like a hazy dream. From Parkside Brewing in Port Moody

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Selune represents the mysterious power of the moon, the celestial force that influences the tides, changes lycanthropes, orders of reproductive cycles, and pulls at the edges of sanity. An incalculably ancient deity, Selune approaches existence with the placid calm of dappled moonlight. Like the moon itself, the quietly mystical Lady of Silver has many faces.

International Photography Awards Announces Category Winners of the 2015 Competition.

 

This year, IPA received over 27000 submissions from 104 countries across the globe and is pleased to declare that Shankar Subramanian was awarded Honorable Mention in a People - Culture Category in the 2015 International Photography Awards (IPA) Competition for the winning entry "Holi - The Spirit of life".

About the International Photography Awards

The International Photography Awards conducts an annual competition for professional, non-professional, and student photographers on a global scale, creating one of the most ambitious and comprehensive competitions in the photography world today. Each year, the International Photography Awards (IPA) invites passionate photographers, to compete for the title of Photographer of the Year, Discovery of the Year and Deeper Perspective Photographer of the Year. A board of esteemed professionals in the field juries the competition: curators, photo editors, gallery owners, art directors, and other luminaries from the international photography community. The awards includes a Lucie Statue and cash prizes totaling over $20,000, exhibition and publication opportunities. www.photoawards.com

Gallia West Coast IPA

France

I've followed Storms Hurricane IPA through its slight changes and loved them all. Storm is a true micro brewery. Thank-you James for staying true Vancouvers best reliable IPA ever

This IPA has four select malts in combination with three classic hop varieties and time-honoured traditional brewing methods including dry-hopping, resulting in a golden ale with exceptional flavour and complexity. A true IPA in every sense.

Originally launched back in 2014, Lone Wolf quickly became a staple to Fernie Brewing's year-round lineup of brews.

A well-rounded, Highly drinkable India Pale Ale. A bit of Caramel Malt barley provides the richness that mellows out the twang of the hops, including Cascade, Centennial, Chinook and a splash of honorary “C” hop, Simcoe

98+03 taxis for a sortie from RAF Lossiemouth

Hobgoblin IPA

Wychwood brewery

Angleterre

Stone Sublimely Self-Rightous Black IPA Strobist: One Elinchrom 500 BRX in large soft box. Triggered with Pocketwizard MiniTT! and PlusX

From Mission Springs Brewing Company

Unfiltered hazy new England style IPA made with a ton of oats and mosaic and El Dorado hops to give it a creamy, full body filled with notes of orange and grapefruit. ABV 6.6% IBU 40

From Mission Springs

This easy-going IPA combines a smooth lager fermentation with a parade of hoppy hysteria. The result is a big, yet refreshing, hop-bomb of a Cold IPA. From Phillips Brewing in Victoria

On Tap at Andina's Tasting Room

© 2019

➤ THE BOYS OF ALOR won 3rd place IPA Awards 2019 - People/Children category

© 2017

➤ IPA Awards - Nature/Trees Category

Brewed with the Aussie hop variety, Vic Secret, this single hop IPA has flavours and aromas reminiscent of ripe Mango, Passionfruit, and honeydew melon. Golden Promise malt brings a complexity that stands up to the rich hop character and adds a subtle sweet finish. From Strange Fellows Brewing

Pilsner, pale, light crystal, flaked oats with a mix of Pacific Northwest and Australian hops. A juicy stone fruit hop aroma with a lighter malt base. Medium bodied with good carbonation. Dry hopped with 3 unique varieties, this beer is brewed for all of East Van to enjoy. Cheers!

Cosmic Soup is a juicy IPA that is brewed with a special strain of yeast that has the incredible ability to change non-fruity compounds into something that tastes like tropical fruits. It’s dry hopped with citra, cryo, simcoe, galaxy, whilpool hop and idaho 7, unconventional mash hop with Saaz and Cascade to maximize the fruitiness From Parallel 49 in Eastvan

- IPA 2013 International Photography Awards - 3rd Prize (Bronze) - Professionals Architecture Bridges -

- SWPA 2013 - Sony - World Photography Awards - Finalist Top 10 Shortlist Architecture Professionals -

- IPA 2012 International Photography Awards - Honorable Mention -

 

_Katechaki Pedestrian bridge, Athens – Architect Santiago Calatrava_

 

This is the third image from my study of the Katehaki Pedestrian Bridge in Athens, design by Santiago Calatrava. I'm working now at the fourth one, from a different angle. I'm working now at the fourth one, from a different angle.

I have to say that this study is one of the most complex works I've done in photography up to now. Very challenging for many reasons. The place and the surroundings are very crowded and construction cluttered so it's quite difficult to find clean angles to shoot and almost impossible if you intend to obtain an abstract look and keep the "streety" elements out of the frame. Then, one has to work with wide enough angle to be able to deal with the narrow spaces that constrain the perspective. Then, the deck of the bridge is wooden and there are a lot of pedestrians using the bridge, so it's almost impossible to shoot there during the day (I also have some night shots taken there and the first image in the series, like a harp's strings I, is actually a night shot). There is only a narrow band of concrete floor where you can place your tripod, but even so, people are passing by and one: you bother them, two: they bother you. Plus they are curious and ask a lot of questions, which is not exactly bad, but keeps you from doing your job and you might lose precious clouds like this :). Then the processing was quite challenging too. Being a complex volume, with accentuated curves and a lot of cables going up and down, plus the stairs, the handrails and other elements that can be seen in a wider perspective (as the number II of the series - the "sister" of this one here) you have to hierarchize very well the image and the elements within in order not to get a cluttered one with no point of interest or with too many. That means you have to look very carefully at your composition, trying to keep it as clean as possible, and then you have to play with light and is intensity and try to give the right amount of care to each element so to match your vision of the object and convey the feeling you have in mind. I found none of these images easy to process up to now. Every one of them was a different challenge, even if some seemed easy to be worked with in the beginning. The selections in all of them were completely crazy, these cables can drive mad the most patient person, I'm telling you. The skies also were tough to get right with all these things going on in each photo of this study.

But all in all, I loved working on it (and I still do, as it's an ongoing series). I've learned tons of things struggling with these images and I think this was the best LE exercise I could do to be able to gain confidence in my skills and try even more complex approaches the next time.

 

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