tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30743480.post8498193166924986368..comments2023-09-20T12:50:40.208+01:00Comments on Pete Brown: Long Read: Burton IPA's arrival in India.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03011702209832734676noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30743480.post-4488808625927816842016-09-07T16:46:22.738+01:002016-09-07T16:46:22.738+01:00Excellent work as always Pete, and good luck with ...Excellent work as always Pete, and good luck with the new books. I deal with a different point, some ads from c. 1850 (not previously considered as far as I know) which shed light on the nature of Hodgson's beer, I hope it's alright to mention it and thought you would like to see it: http://www.beeretseq.com/victorian-ipa-a-lighter-shade-of-pale/ <br /><br />The next post after, on the Lancet's look at IPA, may be of interest as well. <br /><br />Net net, I believe Hodgson's beer to have been quite strong, more than Allsopp or Bass's.<br /><br />Best regards.<br /><br />Gary Gillman, Toronto.<br /><br />Gary Gillmanhttp://www.beeretseq.comnoreply@blogger.com