Beer Style: IPA Family
Mike McDole’s Double IPA
Based on the Russian River Brewing Company’s Pliny The Elder, this recipe has two hop additions (Northern Brewer and Cascade), a higher starting gravity and a 153 °F (67 °C) versus 151 °F (66 °C) mash temperature. One of the winners of Boston Brewing Company’s LongShot contest.
Hop Torpedoes Away
Bend Brewing’s Hophead Imperial IPA clone
Bend Brewing Company’s 2007 GABF winning imperial IPA. The secret to a good Imperial IPA is dry-hopping. It can make or
break this style. It is very important to have a huge aroma that leads you into the beer, complementing the inherent bitterness.
— Tonya Cornett, Brewmaster
O’Shea Brewing’s Hop Monster Double IPA
This West Coast style double IPA is a topseller. It weighs in at 8.1% ABV, and, with over a 1/2 lb. of hops, the IBU’s register in at a whopping 141 IBU’s. This beer is very smooth with a nice hop punch and a great citrusy aroma. Let this beer age and you will want more!
Route 66 IPA
Route 66 IPA (5 gallons/19 L, all-grain) OG = 1.068 FG = 1.017 IBU = 66 SRM = 11 ABV = 6.6% Ingredients 10 lb. 12 oz. (4.9 kg) English 2-row
Groom Lake IPA
Here’s an American IPA especially formulated by top BYO scientists for
stovetop extract brewers, not reverse engineered from an all-grain
recipe. Follow the instructions as closely as possible — especially with
regards to boil volume — for the best results.
IPA: A Tale of Two Beer Styles
Find out about two related hoppy beer styles — English-style India pale ales (IPAs) and American-style IPAs