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Triple and Quadruple IPAs live in the far end of the craft beer spectrum — bold, intense, and brewed for drinkers who think a regular IPA is just the beginning.
A Triple IPA (sometimes called a TIP A) is essentially an amplified version of a Double IPA. Brewers push hop quantities, alcohol content, and body to extremes. The result is a beer that typically features:
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Very high alcohol content (often 10–12% ABV or more)
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Massive hop aroma and flavor
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Strong bitterness balanced by noticeable sweetness
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Full, almost chewy mouthfeel
Despite the name, a Triple IPA isn’t made by literally tripling ingredients. Instead, it represents a stylistic leap: more hops, more malt backbone, more intensity. Expect explosive notes of citrus, tropical fruit, pine, resin, and sometimes a warming alcoholic finish.
A Quadruple IPA goes even further, though it’s a rarer and less formally defined style. These beers often exceed 12% ABV and are brewed as experimental, boundary-pushing creations. Compared to Triple IPAs, Quadruple IPAs tend to be:
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Even stronger and richer
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Less sharply bitter, sometimes sweeter for balance
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Extremely aromatic and complex
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Designed for slow sipping rather than casual drinking
In practice, Quadruple (or higher) IPAs are less about strict rules and more about brewer creativity. They showcase how far hop-forward brewing can go before the beer becomes something closer to a hybrid between an IPA, barleywine, or strong ale.
For beer enthusiasts, these high-strength IPAs are about experience. They’re not everyday session beers; they’re conversation pieces — the kind of bottles shared among friends, tasted slowly, and remembered. If standard IPAs celebrate hops, Triple and Quadruple IPAs celebrate excess, craftsmanship, and the adventurous side of craft beer.















































