Opened Stangen Ipa for a quiet night at home. The bready malt note came through clearly, and crisp carbonation kept the sip interesting. I'd happily choose it again.
crisp - fizzyStangen Ipa
4.2Stangen IPA is a hop-forward India Pale Ale with a bold, citrusy aroma and a balanced bitterness.
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Stangen Ipa is a beer brewed from malted grains, hops, water, and yeast. Beers range from light and refreshing lagers to bold and flavorful ales — there's one for every occasion.
Intense aroma of citrus and pine with a hint of caramel malt. Bold hop bitterness upfront with flavors of grapefruit and orange zest. Crisp and dry finish with a lingering bitterness. Brewed by Stangen in Germany, using quality ingredients and brewing traditions. Crafted in Germany, known for its precision brewing and distilling traditions. Stangen IPA is a hop-forward India Pale Ale with a bold, citrusy aroma and a balanced bitterness. Stangen Ipa is listed by PourBud as Beers from Stangen, with an origin linked to Germany. Its listed ingredients include Pale malt, hops (heavy hopped), water, yeast. The available production notes identify Malting, Mashing, Boiling, Fermentation, Conditioning, Packaging as part of its making or maturation context. The recorded flavour profile highlights Hoppy, Bitter, Citrus, Floral. Serving references in the catalog include Chilled (4-7°C), From the Bottle/Can, Poured in a Glass, depending on the style and bottle guidance. Food-pairing notes connect it with Pizza, Burgers, French Fries, Nachos. The product name and category provide a starting point, while the bottle label remains the best source for the exact style, ingredients, and alcohol strength. Where detailed history or production notes are not recorded, PourBud avoids making brand-specific claims and keeps the description limited to verified catalog information.
Basic History
Brewed by Stangen in Germany, using quality ingredients and brewing traditions.
Origin & Region
Crafted in Germany, known for its precision brewing and distilling traditions.
What goes with it
Pizza
Burgers
French Fries
Nachos
Grilled Chicken
Grilled Red MeatTop Reviews
This beer was part of a small get-together. I liked the soft grainy sweetness. The only drawback was that the bitterness lingered. Good enough to revisit, especially with the right serve.
bitter - crisp - maltyI wasn't sure what to expect from the bottle, but I gave it a fair try. The crisp carbonation came through clearly, and refreshing finish kept the sip interesting. This one earned a place on my repeat list.
bitter - dry
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