Greene King IPA is an award wining, but above all, great-tasting real beer: It is brewed combining the traditions over 200 years of brewing with modern forward thinking. Greene King IPA is brewed in the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds, in the heart of Suffolk, where brewing has been an important part of the town's history even as far back as 1086.
A pint of Greene King IPA is a refreshing and ‘sessionable’ real beer. It is often described as being perfectly balanced ale and is characterised by the hoppy taste and aroma that comes from the use of Challenger and First Gold hops combined with pale and crystal malts. Despite the simplicity of the ingredients - barley, water, yeast and hops - it’s in the creation of the recipe that the skill of the master brewer, John Bexon, lies. Visit the Head Brewers Club website for more information on the brewing process. In 2004 Greene King IPA won the CAMRA Champion Beer of Britain award.
Greene King IPA is as much at home in city centre nightspots as it is in the cosy lounge of the village pub or at home; we've taken the traditional craft of brewing and turned it into an art form. Greene King IPA is available, bottles, cans, kegs and casks, and can be enjoyed in over 30 countries world-wide. It is a great beer to enjoy particularly with certain foods such as curry, Mexican and other spicy food. But it's equally enjoyable on its own.