IPA

IPA

11793 beers | 3.597 Avg Score

Originally brewed in the 18th century to survive seabound exportation from Imperial England to British troops in colonial India, imperial pale ales (or IPAs) exploited the preservative qualities of hops by using more of them. Although the first versions were considered highly hopped at the time, today's IPAs now include significantly bolder and even more bitter American versions of this English original. The IPA is a medium-bodied, maltier, and hoppier version of the pale ale with flavors and aromas typical of English malt and hop varieties (caramel, toffee, biscuity, toasty, light fruitiness, floral, earthy), as well as of American malt and hop varieties (citrus, caramel, piney, resinous, and some fruitiness). IPAs can range in color from pale amber to reddish copper and typically have good head retention, leaving behind great lacing in the glass. The alcohol content of IPAs is normally between 5 and 7.5%.

Beer | Location Reviews Score
Scofflaw Drop Kick
GA, United States
1
3.275
Scofflaw F*** Cancer
GA, United States
1
3.300
Scofflaw F*** Pollen
GA, United States
1
3.100
Scofflaw Goat's Milk IPA
GA, United States
1
3.275
Scofflaw Grapefruit Westside
GA, United States
1
3.150
Scofflaw Jaywalker
GA, United States
1
3.275
Scofflaw Lousy IPA
GA, United States
1
3.150
Scofflaw POG Basement IPA
GA, United States
1
3.200
Scofflaw Sucker Punch
GA, United States
1
3.150
Scofflaw Tangerine Basement
GA, United States
1
3.200
JailHouse Five-O
GA, United States
1
3.150
JailHouse 4D IPA v.1
GA, United States
1
3.150
Central State Oatsplosion
IN, United States
1
3.200
Brasserie du Bas-Canada HYPA #5
Canada
1
3.175
Brasserie du Bas-Canada HYPA #6
Canada
1
3.125
Brasserie du Bas-Canada HYPA #7
Canada
1
3.125
Brasserie du Bas-Canada HYPA #4
Canada
1
3.200
Brasserie du Bas-Canada HYPA #3
Canada
1
3.125
Brasserie du Bas-Canada HYPA #2
Canada
1
3.200
Brasserie du Bas-Canada HYPA #1
Canada
1
3.175