What makes an APA beer?

Answered by Christopher Steppe

APA, short for American Pale , is a style of that has gained popularity in the United States and beyond. As an expert sommelier and brewer, I have had the pleasure of exploring and crafting this unique style. In this response, I will delve into the key elements that make an APA beer distinct and delicious.

1. ABV ( by Volume): American Pale Ales typically have an alcohol content of around 5%. This moderate level of alcohol allows for a balanced and sessionable beer that can be enjoyed over an extended period.

2. American : One of the defining characteristics of an APA is the prominent use of American hops, particularly Cascade. These hops impart a floral, citrusy, and sometimes piney aroma and flavor profile to the beer. The use of these hops sets APAs apart from their British or European counterparts, which often feature more earthy or spicy hop varieties.

3. Clean : Unlike some other beer styles that may use more expressive yeast strains, APAs generally employ a cleaner yeast. This choice allows the hop character to shine through without competing with the yeast's flavor profile. The clean yeast also contributes to a crisp and refreshing finish.

4. American Two Row : To achieve a balanced malt backbone, APAs often use American two row malt. This type of malt provides a slightly sweet and toasty flavor, complementing the hop bitterness and hop-forward nature of the style. The use of American two row malt also contributes to a lighter body, making the beer more drinkable.

5. Balance: While APAs showcase the hop character, balance is still key. The malt sweetness should not overpower the hop bitterness, and vice versa. A well-crafted APA strikes a harmonious equilibrium between the two, resulting in a beer that is both hop-forward and approachable.

Personal experience has taught me that APAs offer a wide range of flavor profiles within the style. Some may lean towards a more citrus-forward character, while others may exhibit more resinous or tropical fruit notes. This diversity adds to the allure and versatility of APAs.

An APA beer is characterized by its moderate ABV, prominent use of American hops such as Cascade, clean yeast, American two row malt, and a well-balanced flavor profile. The combination of these elements creates a refreshing and hop-forward beer that has become a staple in the world. So, if you're looking for a beer that celebrates the flavors of American hops, a well-crafted APA is sure to satisfy your taste buds.