<P> India pale lager (IPL) is a hoppy beer style inspired by India pale ale . But unlike IPAs, IPLs are fermented with a lager yeast strain at lager fermentation temperatures . They generally combine a crisp lager finish with amplified hops . </P> <Ol> <Li> Jump up ^ The Bow Brewery was on the banks of the River Lea near Bow bridge . The East India Docks lay two miles down river . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Mark Hodgson died in 1810, leaving the Bow Brewery in the care of a trust . His only surviving son, Frederick Hodgson, took control of the brewery in 1819 . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ The water of Burton on Trent contains a very high concentration of sulphate which accentuates the bitterness of beer . See Daniels, Foster, and Cornell . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ The double IPA, though, is not quite a native, even though Vinnie Cilurzo is credited with creating the style in 1994, when he was running Blind Pig Brewery in Temecula . Blind Pig IPA set the bar high and bitter--the recipe called for four varieties of malts, but the intensely aromatic and bitter hops were the super star . </Li> </Ol> <Li> Jump up ^ The Bow Brewery was on the banks of the River Lea near Bow bridge . The East India Docks lay two miles down river . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ Mark Hodgson died in 1810, leaving the Bow Brewery in the care of a trust . His only surviving son, Frederick Hodgson, took control of the brewery in 1819 . </Li>

Where did india pale ale originate and what characteristic is it known for to this day