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What is the difference between IPA and Pale ALE?

Asked by E. Reyes, Last updated: Mar 04, 2024

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H.Harper

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Answered Mar 02, 2020

For those who are not familiar with this, IPA stands for Indian Pale Ale. This is one type of beer that is considered to be “hoppy.” IPA is considered to be a pale ale. In order to get a pale ale, this should be brewed with different pale malts. This way, the number of malts and the number of hops will be the same.

For those who are not familiar with this, IPA stands for Indian Pale Ale. This is one type of beer
There are some people who do not like the IPA at all probably because it comes with a different taste from all the other pale beers. The taste of this beer is very bitter, and people would need to actually like it before they can continue drinking it. If you do not like it, you will not appreciate it.

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