5 India Pale Ales That Could Change Your World

, 5 India Pale Ales That Could Change Your WorldThere are more new IPA’s being released every week that any other style…And we’ve a parade of new IPA’s, both big and small, that might change your world (or not).

A CBC Collectable IPA (Washington, DC) – If you were one of the nearly 13,300 who flooded into Washington, DC for the 2017 Craft Brewers Conference last week, you may now be in possession of this year’s CBC Symposium Ale which is already making its way into craft beer’s black market. A collaboration between Flying Dog Brewing and four more brewers who all once worked at the Frederick, Maryland powerhouse. One of the CBC’s most accomplished conference-only releases ever Family Tree is a light and refreshing and herbal 6% ABV Belgian Pale Ale, brewed by industry sibling’s from five different breweries.

Triangulate! (Humboldt County, CA) – Pot’s not the only thing that Humboldt County has become known for – Eel River Brewing has another. Named after a three county region in Northern California that is the largest cannabis-producing region in the United States, Emerald Triangle Pale Ale is the 5% ABV American Pale Ale that may fuel much of that cannabis cultivation.

Oh Jackie! (Athens, OH) – Jackie O’s has been once again updated their flagship IPA – and this new incarnation is brewed with dankness in mind. Aromatic, bitter, dry, and abundantly dry-hopped Jacki O’s Mystic Mama is a 7% ABV straightforward and clean India Pale Ale that avoids “cute” in favor of “delicious.”

, 5 India Pale Ales That Could Change Your WorldHop Busted! (Warrenton, VA) – Fauquier County, Virginia favorite, Old Bust Head Brewing, has just begun canning one of their classics.  Graffiti House is that popular 7.5% ABV West Coast Style IPA that’s pumped out of its mind on an unrepentant quantities of Mosaic and Cascade hops.

Leo v. Ursus (Paso Robles, CA) – Firestone Walker’s recently released the first from a new series of more experimental beers they’ve named Leo v. Ursus. Fortem, (Latin or strong), is the first release from this new chronology, an exceedingly aromatic 8.2% India Pale Ale that’s crafted around a complex menu of Pacific Northwestern and German hops.

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