
IPA (Indian Pale Ale)
India Pale Ale (IPA) is a style of craft beer characterized by its prominent hop flavor and higher alcohol content. Originally brewed in England in the 19th century, it was designed to withstand long sea voyages to India, resulting in a beer with increased hops for preservation and flavor. Modern IPAs often feature a range of hop aromas and bitterness, offering diverse profiles from citrus and pine to tropical fruit. They vary from golden and lighter in body to more robust versions, appealing to beer enthusiasts seeking bold, aromatic, and flavorful beers.