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10 Beer Experts Recommend Their Hands-Down Favorite IPAs

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10 Beer Experts Recommend Their Hands-Down Favorite IPAs

10 Beer Experts Recommend Their Hands-Down Favorite IPAs

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There are beer people, and then there are Beer People. How do we put this eloquently? These are the folks who don’t screw around with the hoppy, refreshing goodness that is a nice, cold brew. They can take the subtlest sip of the froth off the top of a pint and give you a comprehensive history of its origins. This comes down to either witchcraft or years of experience and practice. Let’s assume it’s a little bit of both. So, if you’re branching into the world of, say, IPAs, who else would you want a recommendation from than an expert?

The IPA had a few years there in the late 2010s when it was the trendiest beer in the game. As such, there’s a pretty good chance that you’ve heard people talk about Bell’s Two-Hearted or Lagunitas. You might have come across your standard India Pale Ale or even a hazy IPA. But for true lovers of IPA, there’s a library of variations that morph it into a whole new drinking experience.

Though beer styles beyond the IPA are coming to be more and more popular (like sours and the classic lager), it’s telling that the Homebrewer’s Association named an IPA as its Best Beer in America last year. It also named an IPA for its second place spot. And third place spot. So put that where your stout and/or porter is. People are drawn to the strong hoppy flavor and the oft-high alcohol content. You want to be fancy but also party your ass off? Grab an IPA.

We set out to get IPA recommendations, local and national, from some of the people who know beer best. Whether it’s a beer buyer, a brewer, or just your favorite bartender, every Beer Person has an IPA opinion. This list is a good place to start forming your own.

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These folks know a hazy, double-hopped IPA from one that's crisp and unassuming.

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