West Coast–style IPA

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West Coast–style IPA is a hop-forward American India pale ale known for its bold bitterness, strong citrus and pine aromas, and typically clear, dry finish.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf India pale ale style
beer style
associatedWithRegion California NERFINISHED
Pacific Northwest NERFINISHED
bitternessEmphasis high bitterness
body medium
medium-light
carbonationLevel medium to high
clarity bright
non-hazy
contrastsWith New England–style IPA NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
fermentationType top-fermented
finish dry
foodPairing grilled meats
spicy foods
strong cheeses
glassware IPA glass
tulip glass
hasAppearance amber
clear
golden
hasAroma citrus
pine
resinous
hasFlavorProfile bitter
citrus
hop-forward
pine
hasMouthfeel dry finish
historicalPeriod emerged in late 20th century
popularizedIn 1990s craft beer movement
regionOfOrigin West Coast of the United States NERFINISHED
servingTemperature cold
subclassOf American IPA NERFINISHED
craft beer style
typicalABVRange 6.0–7.5% ABV
typicalColorSRM 6–10 SRM
typicalIBURange 50–80 IBU
usesHopVariety Amarillo hops
Cascade hops NERFINISHED
Centennial hops NERFINISHED
Chinook hops NERFINISHED
Citra hops NERFINISHED
Simcoe hops
usesMaltType light crystal malt
pale malt
yeastType ale yeast

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Lagunitas Brewing Company notableFor West Coast–style IPA