Fanny Pit IPA

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Oli1979

Fanny Pit IPA

Post by Oli1979 » Mon Apr 06, 2015 5:31 pm

Fanny Pit IPA 5.2%
Its a beer from the Morley homebrew bottle swap that i got.

So its basically a black IPA.

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I was suprised when i poured this, as i wasn't expecting it to be a Black IPA. Not sure what inspired the name?

Good carbonation, good creamy head.
Resinous taste of hops, most likely US hops.
Nice body, not too roasty.
Overall a cracking pint, something similar to what i have previously brewed.
Top marks overall.
The alcohol level was not overpowering.
Good pint, i would gladly pay for this in a pub.
9/10.
:D

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Re: Fanny Pit IPA

Post by Hanglow » Mon Apr 06, 2015 10:31 pm

Interesting name :D


American - Arse pit. hmmm,

English - Ladybits pit. More appealing tbf

Scottish - Idiot pit . Well, Black IPA is a horrible term for a beer so I guess this is the correct version? :lol:

Sounds like a good drink though =D>

jack_c

Re: Fanny Pit IPA

Post by jack_c » Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:01 am

Fanny Pit was a coal mine near Leeds.

However, it was named after the owner's daughter, so any of the above interpretations could still apply, with each one having significantly dark connotations :)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/content/arti ... ture.shtml

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