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Understanding the American IPA
American IPA is a hop-forward interpretation of the India Pale Ale that emphasizes bright, resinous and citrusy hop character. Typical American hops — Simcoe, Centennial, Mosaic — bring aromas of tropical fruit, grapefruit and pine. Medium-bodied with a clean, dry finish and balanced bitterness.
American IPA vs English IPA
- American IPA: brighter, fruit-forward or piney hops, crisper finish.
- English IPA: maltier, earthier hops, rounder finish.
ABV: IPA, Double IPA and Pale Ale compared
- Pale Ale: ~4.0–6.0% ABV
- Standard IPA: ~5.5–7.5% ABV
- Double/Imperial IPA: ~8.0–10%+ ABV
What makes an IPA great?
- Fresh, distinct hop aromas (citrus, tropical, resin, floral).
- Clear malt backbone that supports hops without overpowering.
- Pleasant bitterness that lingers without being harsh.
- Good carbonation and a satisfying mouthfeel.
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Tasting and pairing tips
Note aroma first, then flavor and finish. Food pairings: spicy dishes, grilled meats, strong cheeses, citrus or herb-heavy sauces.
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Quick takeaways
- American IPAs emphasize American hop varieties and bright hop flavors.
- Double IPAs are stronger (8%+ ABV) and more hop-intense than standard IPAs.
- Pale Ales are generally lower in alcohol and more malt-forward than IPAs.
- A great IPA balances aroma, flavor, bitterness, and drinkability.
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