
Using their service, I was also able to also jump around to about 10 major zip codes in the US (NYC, Chicago, SD, etc.) and look at their most popular beers in real time. I then added to the 40 or so he had by going down through my Untappd check-ins (best ratings to worst) and added another 270 or so. I was able to kick off my list with an article that The Mad Fermentationist put together from back in 2013. I decided to go on a scavenger hunt of sorts and find as many hop bills I could for commercial beers that I know taste good and run some analysis on them, finding common pairings, triplets and anything else that may jump out at me from the data. Well, I am also obsessed with the hops that go into them.Īs I started to brew my own beers and stretch into creating my own recipes, I always wondered which hops are commonly paired together in some of my favorite beers.

If you’ve read this site for long enough, it should have become obvious that I love IPAs.
