We are proud of our brewers for delivering our 3.4% Greene King IPA, as extensive testing has shown that customers still enjoy the same quality and taste and rated it just as enjoyable. The recent reforms to alcohol duty have added to this, so by crafting Greene King IPA to 3.4% rather than 3.6%, it allows us to combat some of these rising costs, while also enabling us to continue creating innovative new beers such as Ice Breaker, Level Head and Flint Eye. So intensely flavorful, it’ll inflate your bagpipes with every swig. Rest assured, despite this small reduction in ABV, Greene King IPA still has the same crisp flavour and hoppy taste.Įxternal events over the past few years have significantly increased costs for all brewers, from the price of energy needed for the brewing process, through to the price of malt, as well as packaging. Seven varieties of malt combine to create complex flavors of candied figs, raisin and toffee with a hint of smoke. We have made a slight change to our Greene King IPA ABV (alcohol by volume) in bottle, can and draught, reducing it by 0.2% from 3.6% to 3.4%. ![]() It’s award-winning too – picking up a prestigious Gold Monde Award! Greene King IPA ABV That’s why more cask ale drinkers prefer the taste of IPA to leading competitors, and it’s the fastest selling cask ale. It’s an easy drinking, session ale with a hoppy taste and aroma making it clean, crisp and moreish. As a fan of Oskar Blues other hoppy offerings like Dale’s Pale Ale and Pinner, I wanted to taste the brewery’s new year-round interpretation of a low-cal hazy IPA. Greene King IPA is a pint people trust and recommend to friends. More craft breweries are touting their beers that clock in around 100 calories: Odell, New Belgium, Dogfish Head, Boulevard, and many more have jumped on the trend. Our dedication to brewing hasn’t changed and we still apply the same passion and craftsmanship to every single pint of Greene King IPA. The roots set down by Benjamin Greene and Frederick King are embedded in the way we make our beer today. ![]() We’ve been crafting quality cask ales at the Westgate Brewery, Bury St Edmunds, since 1799. Greene King IPA is our flagship beer – born and brewed in our hometown, Bury St Edmunds. Our flagship beer: the fastest selling cask ale in the UK
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