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I just had Ballast Point Even Keel (3.8%) and Founder's All Day IPA (4.7%) and they have similar flavor profiles. I prefer Even Keel - can't believe the hop flavor and body they get with 3.8% ABV. I appreciate that both are actually under 5% ABV...not a fan of 6% "session" IPAs.

If you're tried both of these, which do you prefer? If you have not tried both, which readily available Session IPA is your favorite?
 
I've not tried either but I do enjoy Firestone Walker's Easy Jack, Lagunitas Down Low, and Deschutes Hopslice.
 
I'm not a fan of either one. About the only commercial session IPA I've liked has been Oscar Blues Pinner, but it hasn't been available around here for a while, other than some fruit flavored variant.
 
I'm not a fan of either one. About the only commercial session IPA I've liked has been Oscar Blues Pinner, but it hasn't been available around here for a while, other than some fruit flavored variant.

Pinner is my go-to. Good stuff and clocks in right around 5.0%.

I haven't had Even Keel, but I did try an All Day IPA once and didn't think much of it. Flavor was fine, there just wasn't much of it.
 
Lagunitas' 12th Of Never.

Yes, that's just a "pale ale", same as all these others. IMHO, no such thing as a "session IPA".
 
Bear Republic has one called Pace Car Racer (like a slower version of Racer 5) and it is awesome - I definitely prefer it to All Day and Even Keel (both of which are very good.)

New Glarus's Moon Man is 5% ABV, so I guess it is technically a session IPA, right?
 
Terrapin brewing in Athens GA has a 'Recreation Ale' at 4.7 that I like - and it's local. I tend to only see that and Founders in stores. Both are good in my book.
 
I have not found a session IPA that I've liked. All of the examples I've tried taste like hoppy water with zero bitterness. The only one that is at least bearable is the Terrapin version.
 
Pinner by ob or meltaway by Newburyport are the only two I like so far. Not a fan of all day
 
All day IPA is my everyday choice
Super session #2 is the best when I can get it
Over easy from otter creek is another readily available excellent choice
 
I like Pinner and Go to, never had Even Keel as Ballast Point just came to IN, but All Day is my preferred session due to availability, price, and flavor. I like my sessions to come in cans for convenience, and the 15 packs are everywhere here.
 
I have not found a session IPA that I've liked. All of the examples I've tried taste like hoppy water with zero bitterness. The only one that is at least bearable is the Terrapin version.

I'm with you. All Day IPA is not bad, but I'm not a fan of the flavor profile of most any of these sessionables.

However, if you want some bitterness, see if you can get your hands on 'No Problems' by Perrin Brewing in MI. They're part of Oskar Blues now; this is the sessionable version of their '98 Problems IPA', and has a very good bitterness level, as well as bringing out the tropical fruity aromas of the hops. It's still weak, but that's what you get for under-5% ABV drinks. Me, I'd rather have a nice Scottish 70~ ale, and some fresh hop cones to crush and smell. :fro:
 
Rodeo Rye Pale Ale by Payette in Boise, ID is the best low abv pale ale I've had.

Not marketed as a session but it's 4% and delicious
 
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