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Fantastically hoppy & beautifully balanced

60 Minute IPA

Continually hopped with more than 60 hop additions over a 60-minute boil. 

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ABV

6.0%, IBU: 60

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Availability

Year Round

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Original release

2003

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Style

India Pale Ale

A surprisingly sessionable IPA

It’s hard being the sequel, unless you wrote the original story. Inspired by the continual hopping process we invented with 90 Minute IPA, 60 Minute builds on that one-of-a-kind process and flavor, crafting a solid gold hit that’s found its own identity. Brewed using a boatload of intense Northwest hops, we boil this continually hopped IPA for a full 60 minutes, adding more than 60 hop additions continuously to create a bold and timeless flavor. Continually hopped to deliver a pungently, citrusy, grassy hop flavor without being crushingly bitter, you’ll quickly see why this sequel has become our best selling beer, and why you’ll find yourself coming back to it again and again.

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What's it taste like?

With a commitment to quality, our team of talented brewers and sensory experts work diligently to provide a consistent experience that you can count on time and again.  

Golden amber with a bright white head

Hop-forward with piney and citrus notes

Hoppy with moderate bitterness and a crisp finish

Crisp with slightly lingering bitterness

A 60 Minute for every occasion 

Bottles, cans and draft, oh my! We've got a few different ways to enjoy this classic, so whether you're heading out to tailgate, hosting a backyard BBQ or looking for a gift they'll actually want, we've got you covered. 

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60 Minute 12 oz bottle render

12 oz bottle

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19.2 oz can

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12 oz can

And to think it all started with an electric football game

Back in the late 90s, Sam tracked down an old school vibrating football game and duct tapped a bucket to the top of it to help feed the beer a constant stream of hops. The vibrations caused the hop pellets to drop out of the bucket, down the game and into the boiling beer. And just like that ... continual hopping was born!

Electric football game duct taped to ladder with bucket on top feeding hop pellets into kettle
Two 60 Minute cans cheersing in front of a neon

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