Is a Double IPA More Hoppy?

By Mel

India Pale Ales, or IPAs, are known for their hoppy flavors. But what does that mean, exactly? And are all IPAs equally hoppy? Let’s take a closer look at this popular beer style to find out.

Double IPAs contain more hops than regular IPAs, which gives them a stronger flavor and aroma. Because of this difference in taste, a double IPA is usually a bit more expensive than its weaker cousin. IPAs generally have a lower alcohol content than other beer styles, so they can be consumed in larger quantities without getting too drunk.

IPAs are one of the most popular types of beers today. This may be partly because of the explosion in craft breweries that specialize in IPA -style beers. These breweries have created new and exciting flavors of IPAs that drinkers cannot get enough of.

IPAs also tend to be more visually appealing than many other types of beer, with their rich hues and thick foam head. Many people love the look as much as the taste, choosing to drink IPA for a visual experience just as much as a sensory one.

So what is it about IPAs that makes them so popular?

Well, there are likely a number of factors. One is that they are a refreshing and interesting change from traditional beer styles. Another is the fact that they have such a wide variety of flavors, with different hop combinations creating very different-tasting beers. IPAs also have a reputation for being relatively easy to drink, which makes them popular among beer lovers of all experience levels.

The Different Types of Hoppy IPAs

There are many different types of hops, and each one imparts its own unique flavor and aromatics to a beer.

Some hops are more floral, while others are more citrusy; still, others are earthy, spicy, or even resinous. When it comes to IPAs, brewers typically use hops that provide bittering, flavor, and aroma. The number of hops used in brewing an IPA will determine how hoppy the final product will be.

The original IPAs were brewed with lots of hops to help preserve them during their long journey from England to India. This resulted in a beer that was highly aromatic and flavorful, with a robust bitterness.

Today, there are many different types of IPAs to suit the tastes of any beer lover. These days, there are two popular types of IPAs: English and American.

English IPAs tend to be more balanced, with a moderate hop presence that is offset by maltier undertones. American IPAs, on the other hand, are all about the hops – these beers are super-hoppy, often with an intense bitterness that lingers on the palate.

Final Thoughts

So there you have it: everything you need to know about hoppy IPA styles! Next time you’re standing in front of a wall of taps at your local brewery or bottle shop, you’ll know exactly which beer to choose based on your flavor preferences.

And if you’re ever feeling adventurous, don’t hesitate to try something new – you might just discover your new favorite style of beer.

About the author

Mel has always had a flair for the dramatic. After years of running her own cocktail bar, she's developed a reputation for creating new and exciting drinks - often with a twist that leaves guests wondering what they're drinking. These days, Mel writes for liquidery.com, where she shares her thoughts on all things drink-related.