I.p.a ...? Opinions needed.

Re: I.p.a ...?

Sierra Nevada Celebration is an excellent IPA. If you are in California, Russian River Pliney the Elder and Pliney the Younger are fantastic IPA's.
 
I can't stand that IPA stuff.

How do people tolerate that exceptionally bitter after taste?

Here's one of my favorite all-time brewskies:
Spatan Oktoberfest (available year round)

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This is the world's first Oktoberfest brew, created in 1872 and still following strict German purity laws. The beer is amber in color. It is a medium bodied beer with impeccable taste created by balancing the roasted malt flavor with the perfect amount of hops. It has a rich textured palate with an underlying sweetness true to German tradition.

FYI: Oktoberfest beers are alternately known as Marzen beers because they were traditionally brewed in March (Marzen) and lagered over the summer for consumption at the fall Oktoberfest. The Oktoberfest celebration itself dates to 1812, but the 1872 introduction of Spaten's beer marked the first time that an original beer recipe was brewed specifically for the event.

Still sippin' lightweight American brews like Miller Lite? Life's too short to drink shtty beer!
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