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NEIPA and Hazy IPAs
New England IPAs are distinguishable as they look like juice, smell like juice, and taste like juice. They are creamy or hazy due to the use of pale malts, oats, and wheat. These juice bombs are not as bitter as their IPA cousins and are a fabulous foray into the world of IPAs. If you are an IPA hater, start exploring the vast world of NEIPAs with the winners in this category. - Rachel Drinkle

BEST IN CLASS
Banded Peak
Microburst Hazy IPA,
Alberta, Canada
$17-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 841941



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Ol' Beautiful
Fingers Crossed NEIPA, Alberta, Canada
$14-16 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 886874



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XhAle Brew Co.
Tripawd Penelope NEIPA, Alberta, Canada
$19-21 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 866683



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Tree Brewing Co Timber Hazy IPA,
British Columbia, Canada
$5 (473 mL)
CSPC 101492



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Village Misheard Lyric, Alberta, Canada
$18-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 866775



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Last Best Brewing & Distilling Tokyo Drift,
Alberta, Canada
$18-19 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 841208



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The Establishment Brewing Company Sky Rocket, Alberta, Canada
$20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 881726



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Long Hop NEIPA with Experimental Hop HBC 586, Alberta, Canada
$18-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 108284



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Wild Winds
Wind Warning NEIPA,
Alberta, Canada
$20-21 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 885211



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Best of Kin
Big Hat Hazy IPA, Alberta, Canada
$19-20 (4-pack cans)
CSPC 843233


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