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'''Dogfish Head [[Brewery]]''' is a [[beer]] manufacturer based in [[Milton, Delaware]]. They opened in [[1997]], and produce 20,000 barrels of beer annually. |
'''Dogfish Head [[Brewery]]''' is a [[beer]] manufacturer based in [[Milton, Delaware]]. They opened in [[1997]], and produce 20,000 barrels of beer annually. |
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Dogfish Head [[Beer]]s are geared towards the [[Hop Head]]. Or a beer drinker that enjoys highly [[bitter]] beer with a lot of [[hops]]. Their signature products are their line of [[India Pale Ale]]s. They offer |
Dogfish Head [[Beer]]s are geared towards the [[Hop Head]]. Or a beer drinker that enjoys highly [[bitter]] beer with a lot of [[hops]]. Their signature products are their line of [[India Pale Ale]]s. They offer four variety of IPA, the 30 minute, the 60 minute, 90 minute, and 120 minute which refer to the amount of time the [[hop]]s are allowed to steep during the [[brewing]] process. The longer the hops steep, the more bitter the IPA. |
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Revision as of 18:54, 28 September 2005
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Active beers 60 Minute IPA India pale ale 90 Minute IPA Double India pale ale 120 Minute IPA Double India pale ale ApriHop Fruit beer Au Courant Fruit beer Chicory Stout Stout Immort Barley wine Indian Brown Ale Brown ale Midas Touch Golden Elixer Spiced beer Punkin' Ale Pumpkin ale Raison D'etre Strong dark ale Shelter Pale Ale Pale ale WorldWide Stout Double stout Old School Barleywine Barley wine Template:Brewbox end Dogfish Head Brewery is a beer manufacturer based in Milton, Delaware. They opened in 1997, and produce 20,000 barrels of beer annually. Dogfish Head Beers are geared towards the Hop Head. Or a beer drinker that enjoys highly bitter beer with a lot of hops. Their signature products are their line of India Pale Ales. They offer four variety of IPA, the 30 minute, the 60 minute, 90 minute, and 120 minute which refer to the amount of time the hops are allowed to steep during the brewing process. The longer the hops steep, the more bitter the IPA.
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