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The term Session IPA describes a category of beers marketed for their hop-dominant flavor profiles at 'sessionable' levels of alcohol. While this is typically 3.2-4.6% ABV, a few have stretched the definition. This class of beers arose c. 2010 out of the Craft Beer Tradition as a reaction to the trend of increasingly strong beers and greater public appreciation for hoppier profiles around the globe. It is differentiated from American Pale Ale by typically being lower in alcohol and usually having more hop-dominant profiles. While hops used are typically American Pacific Northwest and New Zealand, proprietary/experimental and South African and other hops may also factor into a Session IPA hop bill.
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Garage ProjectNo reviewsfrom $6.00
A juicy, hazy, hop bomb with a surprisingly restrained alcohol content. A generous addition of Golden Naked Oats and Mosaic, Columbus and Strata ho...
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Garage Projectfrom $5.50
Could this be the perfect lunchtime beer? Wheat, Crystal, Oats and New Zealand grown 2-row barley create a smooth, golden, hazy malt base, busting ...
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Epic Brewing Companyfrom $5.99
After years of craft beers getting higher and higher in alcohol content, the new trend is for lower alcohol beers, but still with the high levels o...
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Epic Brewing Company$12.99
Little IPA. There is now a new hop product available which is the other part of the Lupulin Powder process. It is the non-lupulin part of the hop, ...
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