IPAs

Finding a great nonalcoholic IPA can be tough, but our NA IPA reviews make it easier by highlighting the best options available. With breweries improving their techniques, today’s NA IPAs offer everything from juicy hazy profiles to classic West Coast bitterness. Whether you’re looking for a go-to favorite or something new to try, our NA IPA reviews cover taste, aroma, mouthfeel, and overall drinkability to help you decide.

Special Effects Grapefruit IPA

by Untitled Art Special Effects Grapefruit IPA by Brooklyn Brewery is a nonalcoholic offering that gives a solid nod to both the IPA style and fruity refreshment, but it doesn’t quite hit the mark. While the vibe and ambition are there, the execution leaves a little to be desired. Packaging Brooklyn Brewery’s design game is […]

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Hazy IPA

by Wooden Ship Brewing Company This Hazy IPA from Wooden Ship Brewing Company is intriguing, but ultimately the apricot and bitter hops don’t balance each other well enough to make this work. Packaging Orange fading to cream and faint tear drop pattern. The brewery name is exceedingly hard to find. And maybe it’s just me,

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Hyper Cold IPA

by Fair State Hyper Cold IPA by Fair State has a lot going for it, but ultimately is done in by the raw wort flavors. Packaging The can’s cool—a tall boy with a green and yellow paint-swirled design that stands out. Look Pours a pleasant deep golden color with a slight opacity. Visually, it hits

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West Coast Style IPA

by Untitled Art West Coast Style IPA by Untitled Art is a surprisingly solid entry in the nonalcoholic scene that manages to deliver a great hop experience without most of the usual pitfalls. Packaging While I appreciate the nod to modern art, the design doesn’t quite grab me in the way it might for others.

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Trail Pass Hazy IPA

by Sierra Nevada Trail Pass Hazy IPA by Sierra Nevada leaves a lot to be desired. There are very few beers I can’t finish, but this is one. Packaging The turquoise and yellow colors, paired with a topographic map pattern, don’t inspire much excitement. It’s a functional look, but it doesn’t exactly shout “drink me!”

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Hazy IPA

by Rationale Brewing Hoppy Poppy by Figueroa Mountain is a fun little nonalcoholic beer that will have you enjoying the sunshine without the buzz. Packaging The packaging is a real winner. Those vibrant orange poppies and the inviting color scheme draw you in—definitely a bright spot in a sea of label sameness. Look Pour it

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Hoppy Poppy

by Figueroa Mountain Hoppy Poppy by Figueroa Mountain is a fun little nonalcoholic beer that will have you enjoying the sunshine without the buzz. Packaging The packaging is a real winner. Those vibrant orange poppies and the inviting color scheme draw you in—definitely a bright spot in a sea of label sameness. Look Pour it

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Hazy IPA

by Best Day Brewing Looking for a nonalcoholic Hazy IPA that lives up to its name? You might want to look elsewhere. Packaging Best Day Brewing sticks to their standard design with this one, which is a bit of a snooze. At least the bright orange adds a splash of color that’ll catch your eye.

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West Coast IPA

by Best Day Brewing If you’ve been on the hunt for a nonalcoholic IPA that truly delivers, Best Day Brewing’s West Coast IPA might catch your interest, though it has its quirks. Packaging Packaging is super dull. Seriously, if the name matched the can, it would just say “beer.” Look Now, when you pour it,

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Fresh Squeezed

by Deschutes Overall Score: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 4.17 Deschutes Fresh Squeezed is a nonalcoholic IPA that delivers a surprisingly satisfying experience, even for die-hard hop lovers. Packaging The design looks sharp, but it’s a bit too close to the alcoholic version. A tiny yellow band is the only marker distinguishing it from its

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