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What is the difference between Pale Ales, IPAs, and double IPAs?

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All of these beer styles are quite hoppy and bitter. They are not too different from one another, as they are within the same beer family; however they do have a few distinctive variances.

Pale ales - brewed with lightly roasted 'pale' malts and have a nice balance between hops and malt

IPA's - much hoppier than pale ales - can be found in both English and American styles, with the Americans making a more hoppy version

Double IPA's - an American style take on pale ales that loads the beer full of hops, sometimes doubling or even tripling the normal amounts found in traditional pale ales

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