A brewing formulation designed to produce five gallons of India Pale Ale with characteristics of a milkshake is under consideration. This type of beer differentiates itself through the inclusion of lactose, a milk sugar, and often fruit purees, intended to impart a creamy mouthfeel and sweet flavor profile reminiscent of a milkshake, alongside the traditional bitterness and hop aromas associated with IPAs. As an example, such a recipe would detail specific hop varieties, grain bills, and adjuncts such as vanilla or strawberry, calculated to achieve a defined level of bitterness, alcohol content, and desired flavor attributes within the five-gallon batch size.
The significance of developing such a formulation lies in the brewer’s ability to experiment with unique flavor combinations and textures, pushing the boundaries of traditional IPA brewing. Benefits include the creation of a product that appeals to a broader audience, particularly those who enjoy sweeter beers or are new to the craft beer scene. Historically, the emergence of this type of recipe reflects the craft beer industry’s tendency towards innovation and the desire to offer diverse and unconventional beer styles.