Sour IPA It is one of the boldest modern craft beer styles, combining two seemingly opposing worlds: hop-forward IPA and refreshing sour beer.
From around the mid-2010s, American brewers began experimenting with kettle souring and the high-intensity dry hopping technique of New England IPAs to create beers that were both juicy and tart. Interestingly, Sour IPAs didn't focus on the sharp bitterness of traditional IPAs, but rather on tropical hop aroma, soft acidity, and a modern, juicy texture.
Beer is usually colored. bright yellow to light hazel orange, with Mango, pineapple, passion fruit, citrus, and yogurt acidity Extremely vibrant. With a refreshing sour beer feel but the hop aroma of an IPA, the Sour IPA has become an icon of modern craft beer experimentation.

