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18 Oct 2024


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NEIPA Brassin Estival, Brasserie Artisanale Ratz (Lot)

This beer showcases its southwestern character with an explosion of frankly exuberant flavors, notably coconut and mango – and its creamy texture makes it irresistible. After being produced for only two years, this beer already accounts for 10% of the brewery's overall production. €2.10 per 33 cl. biereratz.fr

Paris IPA, Brasserie Demory (Seine-Saint-Denis)

In a light, urban version, this Parisian IPA (brewed in Bobigny) is quite refreshing. It also has an added "twist," with three hop varieties providing delicious fruity and floral notes, with its slightly cloudy color completing its quirky style. €2.60 for 33 cl. demoryparis.com

IPA blonde, Brasserie La Saint-Pierre (Bas-Rhin)

Though moderately bitter, this beer has a pronounced character thanks to its firmly Alsatian roots. The hops come exclusively from the region, as do its malts and spring water. It is pure, unfiltered, unpasteurized, bottle-conditioned and leaves a lasting taste in the mouth. €2.95 per 33 cl. lasaintpierre.com

Rye IPA, Big Mountain Brewing Co. (Haute-Savoie)

Brewed with rye malt, this amber beer, produced in Cluses near Chamonix, stands out from classic IPAs with its slightly spicy and cereal-like flavors. It has a beautifully balanced roundness on the palate and a resinous, almost herbal quality. Ideal for those who are not used to bitterness. €2.99 per 33 cl. bigmtnbrew.co

Hoppy Pony, Brasserie d'Orville (Val-d'Oise)

This beer with a strong personality is intended for lovers of traditional IPAs. Its balance swings between pronounced bitterness and the spicy sweetness of malt flavors. Three types of hops (columbus, amarillo and simcoe) give it pleasant resinous notes of pine and blood orange. €3 for 33 cl. brasseriedorville.com

Eguzki IPA, La Brasserie du Pays Basque (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)

This beer, golden and topped with a lovely white froth, strikes a balance between bitterness and the sweetness of exotic flavors such as mango, pineapple, and passion fruit. This Basque IPA has a long finish and goes well with spicy dishes. €3 per 33 cl. brasseriedupaysbasque.com

IPA NZ, La Brasserie 744 (Haute-Savoie)

This IPA has such pronounced bitterness that it's destined for connoisseurs of the genre. Its consistency is rich and deep, and its character is distinctly shaped by the choice of New Zealand hops that give it its uniqueness. The finish on the palate is truly impressive. Best enjoyed with cheese. €3.20 per 33 cl. labrasserie744.fr

Coco Katana, Senses Brewing (Marne)

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