Bitter, bright, and best when fresh. Here's the freshness window for West Coast IPA, what makes it age the way it does, and where to find the best examples.
Why West Coast IPA ages this way
West Coast IPAs lean on bittering hops (alpha acids) and traditional hop aroma — pine, citrus, dank — that's slightly more stable than the volatile thiols in NEIPAs. The higher hop bitterness also masks early oxidation flavors better. Still, the aromatic top notes fade noticeably within 6-8 weeks. After 90 days, the beer leans flat and cardboardy.
How to store West Coast IPA
Refrigerate when possible. Cans handle warm storage better than bottles thanks to total light exclusion. Like all hoppy styles, avoid temperature cycling. A consistent 50°F garage holds up better than a fridge that gets warm-cycled.
When to drink it
Within 6 weeks for peak character. Drinkable through 3 months but expect noticeable fade. Past 5 months you're drinking a different beer.
Worth knowingRussian River's Pliny the Elder labels famously instruct: 'Not a wine. Do not age.' Vinnie Cilurzo refuses to bottle Pliny because he believes it can't survive the trip.
Breweries known for West Coast IPA
These breweries either specialize in West Coast IPA or produce notable examples: