New England IPAs are defined by huge fruity hop flavors. Now seeing a fruit IPA is nothing shocking. An IPA is a hopped up, stronger pale ale. As IPAs have become stronger and hoppier, so have pale ales. What does IPA stand for? Don't miss a drop!
Get the latest in beer, wine, and cocktail culture sent straight to your inbox. This IPA is unfiltered which makes it hazy and has extremely low bitterness from using blends of hops that lend intense, fruity flavor. New England style IPAs are often dry-hopped and tend to be fermented to have lower carbonation. These beers look like orange juice, smell like fruit salad sprinkled with weed , and taste like fresh fruit cobbler. Dogfish 60 Minute and Victory Hop Devil are good examples.
You can get lost in there, with the bonus of fruity hop flavors. With a low carbonation, these usually end up drinking like a fruity milkshake, super smooth like a milk stout but much lighter in flavor and color. The driving flavor in a Belgian IPA comes Belgian yeast, which provides sweet, bready, warm notes to the beer.
These get better and better the closer you get to a fireplace. Pouring IPAs in a glass, instead of drinking them from a can, release all those lovely hop aromas. Adding fruit to beer is a risky procedure, but IPAs handle it pretty well. In a perfect world, a sour IPA would be equal parts tart, juicy, and fruity, but the sour IPA is still largely uncharted territory.
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