From 450 North Brewing Company, this juicy hazy IPA has a touch of candy-like sweetness.
Soft and pillowy from generous use of flaked oats and dextrin malt for body, Parish Brewing’s hazy IPA recipe is a great base for innumerable juicy dry-hop permutations.
This Galaxy and Mosaic hazy IPA is a favorite of Outer Range Brewing fans.
This beer has a big, clean, and chewy grain bill that explodes with hops notes of pineapple, blueberry, and pine resin.
Juicy doesn’t have to mean hazy. It’s time to call a truce by ramping up the juiciness of the style without resorting to murk-inducing techniques designed to send a visual signal of “juicy.”
Since any general “top breweries” list will inevitably be dominated by breweries who make IPAs, we asked our readers about their favorite beers and brewers in these eight specific styles.
Industrial Arts Brewing Founder Jeff O’Neil takes you from grain to glass with their most popular beer, Wrench IPA.
If you brew with oats because you’ve accepted this as common knowledge but have never actually experimented with it yourself, then this recipe will be especially edifying.
This New England–style IPA from Maplewood Brewery and Distillery in Chicago, Illinois, is a local favorite.
This Double IPA with 'expressive yeast' is one of Alvarado Street Brewery’s most popular beers.