IPA
Very hop-accented pale ale with higher ABV, historically gold to copper in color.  We set a cutoff of IBU>45 to place a pale ale in IPA.  An IPA with ABV>7.5% will be placed in strong ales (a category in our winter competition).
 

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 4.0
Sunday, 17 February 2008 ,  Written by Keith Brainard
Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Not Seasonal
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): Delaware
Country: United States
Esquire Magazine calls the 90 Minute IPA "perhaps the best IPA in America." This is an Imperial IPA brewed to be savored from a snifter. A big beer with a ...
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 3.6
Saturday, 23 February 2008 ,  Written by Steven Albright
Flying Dog Double Dog Pale Ale
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Not Seasonal
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): Colorado
Country: United States
Back by popular demand, our original "Wild Dog Release" is back, and this time it's for good.  Double Dog Double Pale Ale is a generously hopped ale with a deep ...
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Editor's rating: 
 3.6
Saturday, 09 February 2008 ,  Written by Steven Albright
Stone Ruination IPA
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Not Seasonal
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): California
Country: United States
So called because of the "ruinous" effect on your palate!  This massive hop monster has a wonderfully delicious and intensely bitter flavor on a refreshing malt base.  One taste and ...
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 3.2
Sunday, 17 February 2008 ,  Written by Steven Albright
Sly Fox RT. 113 IPA
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Not Seasonal
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): Pennsylvania
Country: United States
A big, strong IPA for all the hopheads out there, brewed with British Pale and Crystal malts, and hopped with Centennial, Cascade, Chinookm German Northern Brewer, & UK East Kent ...
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 2.2
Tuesday, 19 February 2008 ,  Written by Ryan Bentzel
Smuttynose IPA
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Not Seasonal
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): New Hampshire
Country: United States
 I'm sure if you go back far enough in the history of any commercial or home brewery  you will find that it reduces down to a couple of people who ...
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Saturday, 09 February 2008 ,  Written by philip mengelkamp
Loose Cannon IPA (Hop cubed)
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Not Seasonal
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): Maryland
Country: United States
Hop Paradise.  I couldn't believe it was 7.25% abv the first time I tasted it.  This is a very drinkable beer.  The hop taste is similar to a Sierra Nevada.  ...
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Thursday, 07 February 2008 ,  Written by Steven Albright
Darkness
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Autumn
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): Minnesota
Country: United States
Limited Release This Russian Imperial Stout is a sipper. Problem is that you want to sip it all night. Look for this one to be released when the leaves change ...
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 ,  Written by Nate Shepp
Appalachian Brewing Company Hoppy Trails IPA
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Not Seasonal
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): Pennsylvania
Country: United States
ABC didn't go skimpy with the hops in this brew providing an aggressive flavor and aroma.  In light of this, more malt had to be added for better balance, also ...
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Thursday, 07 February 2008 ,  Written by Steven Albright
Pliny The Younger
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Not Seasonal
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): California
Country: United States
Pliny the Elder was a Roman naturalist, scholar, historian, traveler, officer, and writer. Although not considered his most important work, Pliny and his contemporaries created the botanical name for hops, ...
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Saturday, 09 February 2008 ,  Written by philip mengelkamp
Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale
Brew Information
Seasonal?: Winter
Place of Origin
State (US & Canada only): California
Country: United States
Great Tatse!  Celebration Ale, although stronger than their Pale Ale is similar in taste.  The hoppiness seems to pop, leaving a refreshing, not sticky aftertaste. 
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