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Flossmoor Station Mick Jaggery IPA

Flossmoor Station Restaurant & Brewery
Flossmoor, Illinois
Beer style: IPA
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
This is an English Style IPA, which means the hop varieties used are not the citrus varieties grown in the US, but they yield floral, earthy, and flavors reminiscent of spices. The malt flavors have a more caramel-like and toasty presence than its American counterpart, to support the increased hop complexity. Since this style was invented to survive the journey from England to India, we have added Jaggery to the recipe. This is an Indian palm sugar which imparts a subtle complexity somewhat similar to light brown sugar. Clocking in at 7.5% with over 40#s of hops.

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Flossmoor Station Mick Jaggery IPA

Flossmoor Station Restaurant & Brewery
Flossmoor, Illinois
Beer style: IPA
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
This is an English Style IPA, which means the hop varieties used are not the citrus varieties grown in the US, but they yield floral, earthy, and flavors reminiscent of spices. The malt flavors have a more caramel-like and toasty presence than its American counterpart, to support the increased hop complexity. Since this style was invented to survive the journey from England to India, we have added Jaggery to the recipe. This is an Indian palm sugar which imparts a subtle complexity somewhat similar to light brown sugar. Clocking in at 7.5% with over 40#s of hops.

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Flossmoor Station Mick Jaggery IPA

Flossmoor Station Restaurant & Brewery
Flossmoor, Illinois
Beer style: IPA
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
This is an English Style IPA, which means the hop varieties used are not the citrus varieties grown in the US, but they yield floral, earthy, and flavors reminiscent of spices. The malt flavors have a more caramel-like and toasty presence than its American counterpart, to support the increased hop complexity. Since this style was invented to survive the journey from England to India, we have added Jaggery to the recipe. This is an Indian palm sugar which imparts a subtle complexity somewhat similar to light brown sugar. Clocking in at 7.5% with over 40#s of hops.


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Flossmoor Station Mick Jaggery IPA

Flossmoor Station Restaurant & Brewery
Flossmoor, Illinois
Beer style: IPA
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
This is an English Style IPA, which means the hop varieties used are not the citrus varieties grown in the US, but they yield floral, earthy, and flavors reminiscent of spices. The malt flavors have a more caramel-like and toasty presence than its American counterpart, to support the increased hop complexity. Since this style was invented to survive the journey from England to India, we have added Jaggery to the recipe. This is an Indian palm sugar which imparts a subtle complexity somewhat similar to light brown sugar. Clocking in at 7.5% with over 40#s of hops.

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Flossmoor Station Mick Jaggery IPA

Flossmoor Station Restaurant & Brewery
Flossmoor, Illinois
Beer style: IPA
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
This is an English Style IPA, which means the hop varieties used are not the citrus varieties grown in the US, but they yield floral, earthy, and flavors reminiscent of spices. The malt flavors have a more caramel-like and toasty presence than its American counterpart, to support the increased hop complexity. Since this style was invented to survive the journey from England to India, we have added Jaggery to the recipe. This is an Indian palm sugar which imparts a subtle complexity somewhat similar to light brown sugar. Clocking in at 7.5% with over 40#s of hops.

ratebeer

Flossmoor Station Mick Jaggery IPA

Flossmoor Station Restaurant & Brewery
Flossmoor, Illinois
Beer style: IPA
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
This is an English Style IPA, which means the hop varieties used are not the citrus varieties grown in the US, but they yield floral, earthy, and flavors reminiscent of spices. The malt flavors have a more caramel-like and toasty presence than its American counterpart, to support the increased hop complexity. Since this style was invented to survive the journey from England to India, we have added Jaggery to the recipe. This is an Indian palm sugar which imparts a subtle complexity somewhat similar to light brown sugar. Clocking in at 7.5% with over 40#s of hops.