List of World Beer Cup Awards - Beer Awards - Ale - Imperial or Double India Pale Ale

Imperial or Double India Pale Ale

Year Medal Brew Brewery Location
2004 Gold Imperial India Pale Ale Boundary Bay Brewing Company Bellingham, Washington
Silver Wingnut Piece Brewery Chicago, Illinois
Bronze Frank Pizza Port Carlsbad, California
2006 Gold Pliny the Elder Russian River Brewing Company Santa Rosa, California
Silver Pure Hoppiness Alpine Beer Company Alpine, California
Bronze Dorado Double India Pale Ale Ballast Point Brewing Company San Diego, California
2008 Gold Hopnotic India Pale Ale San Diego Brewing Company San Diego, California
Silver Poor Man's India Pale Ale Pizza Port Carlsbad, California
Bronze Dread Naught Three Floyds Brewing Company Munster, Indiana
2010 Gold Hardcore IPA BrewDog Fraserburgh, United Kingdom
Silver Bonnie's Raggedy-Ass Imperial IPA Big Rock Chop House & Brewery Birmingham, Michigan
Bronze Imperial IPA Boundary Bay Brewing Company Bellingham, Washington

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