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1. Whichever one I happen to be drinking..
2. Inversion IPA - Deschutes
3. Lagunitas IPA

Favorite microbrew IPA around is definitely Rubicon.
 
DFH 90 Minute got me started on my hunt for IPA's (research), but so far it's still my favorite.

Question: I haven't yet tried the 60 minute (but have ordered the ingredients for Yopper's recipe.) How does it compare to the 90 minute?
 
anoldur said:
DFH 90 Minute got me started on my hunt for IPA's (research), but so far it's still my favorite.

Question: I haven't yet tried the 60 minute (but have ordered the ingredients for Yopper's recipe.) How does it compare to the 90 minute?

The 60min, IMO, does a better job of blending the malt flavor with the hops flavor. With the 90, they were each too distinct. I liked the 90 min, just not as much as the 60.

I see a couple mention the Redhook IPA. I tried a sixer, and I wasn't real impressed. I certainly wouldn't consider it near the top 3.
 
Originally posted by McKBrew
IPA's used to be my least favorite style, but they have been big on my favorites list lately.

This is good news since you'll be back in the Northwest soon. Can't live here and not like IPAs. ;)
 
I'm from Chicago and I like a lot of Goose Island's brews. Matilda, Demolition, Honker's Ale, even their 312 Wheat, but their IPA is not something I usually pick up.

I just tried this one last weekend and thought it was damn good:
Loast Coast Indica IPA: nice hop character, a little citrusy sweet. I'll have to try it again to see where it ranks.

Top 3 IPAs:
1. Dogfish 90 (though 60 is right up there too)
2. Mojo
2. Two Brothers Heavy Handed IPA (a Chicago area brewery on the rise. They put Goose Island to shame as far as I'm concerned.)


I miss Bells. Can't get it in Illinois any more. I'm definitely buying some next time I hit WI to bring back.
 
Okay here are my top three. You have to try all of these
1. Alesmith IPA
2. Anderson Valley IPA
3. Stone
Runner Up: Bear Republick Hop Rod Rye

Try these and let us know!!!
 
Bridgeport is tasty.

Mine are (in no particular order) -

1) Founder's Centennial IPA
2) Laughing Dog Devil Dog IIPA (out of Sandpoint, ID)
3) Boundary Bay IPA
4) Deschutes Hop Henge IIPA

Its hard to limit the IPAs because I love 'em so much.
 
Just had Full Sail's IPA. Not bad - very nice nose and well balanced. A little too "commercialized" in the flavor. I'd like to see something more bold from a micro.
 
1. Stone Ruination IPA
2. Green Flash Imperial IPA
3. Deschutes Inversion IPA
4. Terminal Gravity IPA
5. Full Sail IPA



Although I love IPA's...they are all good.


Dan
 
In no particular order:

Dogfish 75 Minutes (only available on tap and only at my local DFH Alehouse - You can't even get it at Sam's original brewpub)

Clipper City Loose Cannon

and I like the SN Celebration Ale.
 
Chehalem Mt. (Golden Valley)
Racer X (Bear Republic)
Pliny The Elder (A double from Russian River)

All hard to find out of area.
 
1. Bell's 2 Hearted
2. Sierra Nevada IPA
3. Stone's Orig. IPA
4. Goose Island IPA(great on draft)
Haven't had any good IPA of mention locally in awhile. My closest local brewpub is about 30mi away and I live in a dry county(no alcohol sales):mad: A fellow at the brewclub meeting had a great IPA with 8 Simcoe hop additions. Fantastic!!
 
1. Bell's Two Hearted
2. The IPA on tap at Town Hall In Minneapolis (can't remember the name of it)
3. 21A IPA at 21st Amendment in San Francisco. I don't think it is consistent or they are tweaking the recipe - very good with strong Simcoe the first time, not so much the second visit. It is the beer that got me hooked on Simcoe though, so I think it gets an honorary spot on my list.

Also really liked the one bottle of Stone 10th Anniversary I had, but I think that would be an IIPA.
 
Here's my top three:

1. Russian River Pliny the Elder

2. Bear Republic Racer 5

3. Russian River Blind Pig


Hop Head!!!!!!!

EB
 
Probably my favorite IPA was the Daisy Cutter IPA at Willoughby Brewing Company (local brew pub) but it is one of the few I have had on tap.
In the bottle I like:
Hased and Infused (Boulder)
Ruination (Stone)

I havn't had an IPA I don't like but DFH60 was not my favorite. The hops were great but I felt the malt lacked some complexity or something. Ofcourse there have been very few beers lighter than a deep amber that I have cared for.

Craig
 
CBBaron said:
Probably my favorite IPA was the Daisy Cutter IPA at Willoughby Brewing Company (local brew pub) but it is one of the few I have had on tap.
In the bottle I like:
Hased and Infused (Boulder)
Ruination (Stone)

I havn't had an IPA I don't like but DFH60 was not my favorite. The hops were great but I felt the malt lacked some complexity or something. Ofcourse there have been very few beers lighter than a deep amber that I have cared for.

Craig

IIRC Hazed and Infused is an APA and really doesn't stray into what most would consider IPA territory.
 
Favourite IPA's?

Stone IPA
Harpoon IPA
Long Trail IPA
Smutty Nose IPA
(with the exception of Stone you can probably tell I'm from New England!)


favorite DIPA's
Stone Ruination
Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye - it probably doesn't qualify technically for the style but it has to be mentioned for its hoppy goodness.
 
My three favorites:

Bell’s Two Hearted (which I can’t get anymore!)
Two Brother’s Heavy Handed IPA (fresh in the Fall)
Three Floyd’s Alpha King (some will say it’s an APA, but I think it actually leans more towards and IPA)

Favorite IIPA:
Two Brother’s Hop Juice

Favorite brewpub IPA:
Flossmoor Station’s X-IPA (when they have it – more if an IIPA, really, using only Amarillo hops)

Favorite Homebrewed IPA:
my Yellow Rose IPA
 
John Beere said:
Sweetwater's IPA is mighty tasty...

I guess I would second this. It is very drinkable. Had about 6 10oz servings of these at a 'tour' at the brewery (before dinner). I was a bit wobbly after that.

I guess I like DFH 90 min. I think it is as drinkable as the Sweetwater, a little more flavorful, and higher ABV, but the price tag keeps it out of my fridge.

I live in Atlanta, we just recently were able to buy DFH, and unfortunately it is one of the few IPAs being dicussed here that I can get my hands on. I may be traveling out to Cali. later this summer, hoping to pick-up some better examples then.
 

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