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What is Red IPA?

An independent guide to the Red IPA beer style, including typical flavor notes and representative beers.

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Representative Red IPA beers

  1. Robust caramel malt layers meet bold citrus and pine hop flavors, creating a flavorful yet balanced
  2. Hop this Way from Black Frog Brewery balances caramel malt sweetness with piney and citrus-forward h
  3. Black Frog Red 5 combines caramel malt sweetness with vibrant citrusy hop bitterness and underlying
  4. A bold blend of caramel malt sweetness with assertive pine and citrus hop notes, Brassneck Anything
  5. Collaboration brew with Colorado Plus Brewpub. Tropical hop nose with a wheat softened malt bill.
  6. Bold caramel malt flavors meet resinous hops with hints of citrus in Casa Bruja Red Ink.
  7. Libre Red IPA delivers a bold, hop-forward experience with notes of citrus and pine complemented by
  8. Caramel malt richness takes the lead, balanced beautifully by vibrant pine and citrus hop notes.
  9. Hoppy Red IPA with rich caramel malts balancing a robust hop profile. Notes of pine, citrus, and toa
  10. Rich caramel malts meet bold citrus and piney hops in this Red IPA, delivering a balanced blend of s
  11. West Coast red IPA with piney, resinous, hoppy aroma and a bitter bite. Highlighted by a healthy bod
  12. Bold citrus and pine hop flavors take the lead, perfectly balanced by caramel malt sweetness for a s
  13. Our third coast IPA has a layered caramel sweetness from Crystal malts and tropical flavor and aroma
  14. Phantom Farms Cooper's Dream showcases a rich caramel malt base balanced by vibrant citrus and resin
  15. Bold citrus and pine hop flavors lead Phantom Fox Red Ghost, balanced by caramel and toasty malt ric
  16. Bursts with caramel malts upfront, layered with resinous pine and bright citrus hop bitterness. A me
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