Noun
India pale ale (countable and uncountable, plural India pale ales)
(alcoholic beverages) A beer, with a high level of alcohol and hops, traditionally made for export from Britain to India.
A glorious showcase of the distinct, heavily hopped beers for which Shepherd Neame is famed, India Pale Ale delivers potent bitterness, offset with generous amounts of pale ale malt to deliver a balanced, yet uncompromising brew. Source: Internet
Entropic Theory is an India Pale Ale with a softer, less bitter approach. Source: Internet
The brewery won awards for its Pepper & Peaches (in the Experimental India Pale Ale category) and Happy Days (in the Strong Red Ale category). Source: Internet