The Standout IPA In Every US State

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  1. brewme

    brewme Grand Pooh-Bah (4,014) Mar 1, 2014 Massachusetts
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    https://www.tastingtable.com/2124332/top-ipa-every-us-state/
    • Alabama: Hitchhiker IPA
    • Alaska - Within Us IPA
    • Arizona: Spellbinder IPA
    • Arkansas: Trash Panda IPA
    • California: Pliny the Younger
    • Colorado: Juicy Bits
    • Connecticut: Locust Reign
    • Delaware: 120 Minute IPA
    • Florida: Jai Alai IPA
    • Georgia: Space Lettuce Double IPA
    • Hawaii: Big Swell IPA
    • Idaho: Dagger Falls IPA
    • Illinois: Halogen Farm IPA
    • Indiana: Lift Off IPA
    • Iowa: King Sue Double Hazy IPA
    • Kansas: Stormchaser IPA
    • Kentucky: Heller Heaven
    • Louisiana: Ghost in the Machine IPA
    • Maine: Lunch IPA
    • Maryland: Double Duckpin Double IPA
    • Massachusetts: Julius IPA
    • Michigan: Two Hearted IPA
    • Minnesota: Furious IPA
    • Mississippi: Crowd Control IPA
    • MIssouri: OJ Run IPA
    • Montana: Bent Nail IPA
    • Nebraska: Fairy Nectar DDH IPA
    • Nevada: Disco Ninja IPA
    • New Hampshire: Finestkind IPA
    • New Jersey: Head High IPA
    • New Mexico: Project Dank
    • New York: Broccoli
    • North Carolina: Citraquench'l
    • North Dakota: Ectogasm IPA
    • Ohio: Bodhi
    • Oklahoma: Everything Rhymes with Orange
    • Oregon: RPM IPA
    • Pennsylvania: Perpetual IPA
    • Rhode Island: Chosen One IPA
    • South Carolina: Sungazer IPA
    • South Dakota: SoDank
    • Tennessee: Attention Please!
    • Texas: Electric Jellyfish IPA
    • Utah: Ferda IPA
    • Vermont: Fiddlehead IPA
    • Virginia: Falcon Smash
    • Washington: Blimey That's Bitter
    • West Virginia: Devil's Anse IPA
    • Wisconsin: Chaos Pattern
    • Wyoming: 2x4 DIPA
     
  2. russpowell

    russpowell Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,292) May 24, 2005 Arkansas
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  3. russpowell

    russpowell Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,292) May 24, 2005 Arkansas
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    Oklahoma: Not even sure that is one of Roughtail's better ones these days, let alone for the whole state...
     
  4. cg123

    cg123 Zealot (548) Feb 27, 2012 Ohio
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    Ohio is Fat Heads Headhunter or Rhinegeist Truth.
     
  5. LeinenkugelDrinker

    LeinenkugelDrinker Pooh-Bah (2,351) Feb 14, 2023 Nevada
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    Just had a Revision Disco Ninja last night. Not a standout beer by any means. I can think of many other IPAs from Nevada that are more noteworthy/better, including others from Revision.
     
  6. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    Blimey is a fine beer, but it's not even Reuben's best IPA, not even considering Bodhi, Cedar Dust, or a couple dozen other WA IPAs.

    And, I like RPM a lot, but in a state where Pallet Jack (and it's half-brother Wanderjack) exist, that's just laughable for OR.
     
  7. Bitterbill

    Bitterbill Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,036) Sep 14, 2002 Wyoming
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    2X4 is a great DIPA from Wyoming. Regular IPA I would say Snake River Pako's.
    Or...locally, one of the delicious ones from Mountain Hops but they don't distribute muchly in the state.
     
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  8. woemad

    woemad Grand Pooh-Bah (5,601) Jun 8, 2003 Washington
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    This.
    Hell, I've never even seen Blimey here. I'd have picked Bodhizafa for a state ipa.
     
  9. gyorgymarlowe

    gyorgymarlowe Zealot (662) Aug 24, 2019 Colorado
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    Colorado: Both Comrade Superpower IPA and More Dodge Less Ram are better standouts. Juicy Bits is more well known and emerged during the rise of the New England IPA, but its now just another one of those, maybe better than some. Westbound and Down IPAs stand out more as well.

    Pennsylvania: Perpetual IPA? Really? No shade, but this is a solid option, nothing more or less.


    Whatever, these lists are often lazy.
     
  10. BBThunderbolt

    BBThunderbolt Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,846) Sep 24, 2007 Kiribati
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    Do you see Reuben's at all over there?
     
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  11. detgfrsh

    detgfrsh Pooh-Bah (2,487) Jun 20, 2014 Texas
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    For Texas, I would have picked Yellow Rose, but Electric Jellyfish is a good choice
     
  12. hefeweizass

    hefeweizass Devotee (320) Nov 11, 2025 New York
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    Broccoli for NY, that's pretty interesting.

    I haven't had it yet, but I've had a bunch of other Other Half beers and they've all been delicious. I'd maybe say Grimm's Afterimage is my top pick for NY IPA, so far.
     
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  13. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    Lift Off IPA by Daredevil Brewing in Indianapolis? There are only 309 ratings here on BA and it has a rating of only 3.93. I’ve visited that brewery and would have to check my notes to be sure whether I've had it to base this judgement, but several Three Floyd's IPAs should beat that beer.
     
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  14. BruChef

    BruChef Maven (1,277) Nov 8, 2009 New York
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    Edge def goes to HH, but White Rajah and Columbus IPA are up there.
     
  15. PatKorn

    PatKorn Pundit (971) Aug 30, 2007 Hawaii

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    this list is the missionary of beer lists. its fine. boring. possibly ai generated. apologies in advance to missionary lovers no offense meant. aloha.
     
  16. zotzot

    zotzot Grand Pooh-Bah (5,352) Feb 22, 2015 Vermont
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    They don’t list their criteria, but as a Vermonter I object, and I think I can get a lot of agreement.

    Fiddlehead is my local brewery (2 miles away) but Fiddlehead IPA is a long ways from the must try IPA for Vermont.
    I’m not even going to start a list
    Bogus article
     
  17. zotzot

    zotzot Grand Pooh-Bah (5,352) Feb 22, 2015 Vermont
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    Agreed
    I’ve had both
    I particularly like head hunter
     
  18. zotzot

    zotzot Grand Pooh-Bah (5,352) Feb 22, 2015 Vermont
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    Vermont, better than Fiddlehead IPA:

    Heady
    Double Sunshine
    Sip of Sunshine
    Abner
    Focal
    Second Fiddle
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  19. tinoynk

    tinoynk Pundit (800) Sep 25, 2010 New York
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    Obviously all these lists can be nitpicked to shit, but I at least appreciate when you can see some kinda consistency of methodology/thought process across the picks and this is pretty weird.

    Most I can understand from a certain POV, like Broccoli isn't THE best IPA you can get anywhere in NY, but it's one of the classic flagships from probably the most important NY brewery of the last 15 years, and at this point is pretty widely available, so makes sense.

    On the other hand I love Fiddlehead, if somebody said that was their favorite VT IPA I wouldn't put up a fight, but going that over Heady seems like a subjective value judgement given how iconic and just great Heady is, and it's not that much less easily available in the region. Plus Mastermind is the best IPA Fiddlehead makes anyway.
     
  20. John_M

    John_M Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,849) Oct 25, 2003 Washington
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    Agreed, but my guess is that RPM is probably the biggest selling Oregon ipa. I read the small print in the OP, but it sounds like "best selling" is probably the actual criteria for the list.