IPA Beer

4 products


  • Vet & Lazy Fluffy IPA

    Vet & Lazy Bold & Lazy Fluffy IPA

    15 in stock

    Fat & Lazy Fluffy - IPA / 5.6% vol / 33 cl The Vet & Lazy Fluffy is an IPA brewed with Magnum, Bravo and Mandarina Bavaria hops. Untappd

    15 in stock

    €3,20

  • Last stock! Brouwerij Dochter van de Korenaar Extase DIPA

    Brouwerij Dochter van de Korenaar Brouwerij Dochter van de Korenaar Extase DIPA

    4 in stock

    Brouwerij Dochter van de Korenaar Extase - DIPA / 8,5% vol / 33 cl. De Brouwerij Dochter van de Korenaar Extase is een klassieke Double IPA, met een hele stevige IBU van 110! Gehopt met een blend van 14 verschillende hopsoorten.  Gebrouwen door Brouwerij Dochter van de Korenaar uit Baarle-Hertog, Belgie. Untappd 

    4 in stock

    €3,35

  • Brauerei Maisel Maisel & Friends Hopfenreiter 2023 Double IPA

    Brauerei Maisel Brauerei Maisel Maisel & Friends Hopfenreiter 2023 Double IPA

    6 in stock

    Brauerei Maisel Maisel & Friends Hopfenreiter 2023 - Double IPA / 8,5% vol / 33 cl. De Brauerei Maisel Maisel & Friends Hopfenreiter 2023 is een Double IPA, samen gebrouwen met Unverhopft, Sori Brewing, MUCKE, LERVIG en Brique House Brewery. Het is een echte Friendship Brew, waarbij alle brouwerijen een hopsoort heeft ingebracht.  Sorachi Ace // Mücke (Essen, Germany)Motueka // Unverhopft (Berlin, Germany)Elixir // Brique House Brewery (Lille, France)Nelson Sauvin // Lervig (Stavanger, Norway)Cashmere // Sori Brewing (Tallinn, Estonia)Tango // Maisel & Friends // (supported by BarthHaas) Gebrouwen door Maisel Brauerei uit Beieren, Duitsland.  Untappd

    6 in stock

    €2,85

  • Hoevebrugsch Citra WEIPA

    Hoevebrugsch Hoevebrugsch Citra WEIPA

    12 in stock

    Hoevebrugsch Citra WEIPA - White IPA / 5.5% vol / 33 cl. The Hoevebrugsch Citra WEIPA is a Weizen IPA with a characteristic citrus aftertaste. Untappd

    12 in stock

    €3,10

The IPA, or India Pale Ale, has a long history. It originated in England, as a variation on the Pale Ale. A Pale Ale at that time was 'lighter' in color than other beers. This was due to innovations in malt kilning. They were more able to control the temperature of the kilning, so that the malt no longer became very dark. By using a lighter malt you get completely different flavors in the beer. The tones became lighter and fresher, unlike the very dark brown and black beers of this period. Legend has it that the beers shipped to India had a higher alcohol content and more hops were added to the brew. This was done to ensure that the beers survived the journey. This is said to have resulted in the term India Pale Ale, or IPA.

At Hop-In we have a lot of IPAs. Are you looking for a good IPA in Rotterdam, view our range here!


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