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Robustly hoppy & satisfying balanced

75 Minute IPA

An off-centered combination of our 60 & 90 Minute

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75 Minute can render
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ABV

7.5%, IBU: 75

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Availability

Year Round

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Original release

2011

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Style

India Pale Ale

A favorite amongst craft enthusiasts

What began as a cask-conditioned ale at our Rehoboth brewpub back in 2011, quickly grew to become a favorite brew amongst craft enthusiasts. From the groucho glasses that adorned the label to it’s slightly dry and lingering bitterness, 75 Minute is beloved by many. This classic IPA is brewed with maple syrup and continually hopped throughout the boil for, you guessed it ... 75 minutes, and then dry-hopped with a slew of cascade hops. The result is a malty and earthy brew with citrusy-pine aromas, balanced by subtle maple notes.


Available on draft and exclusively in our All IPA Variety Pack (12 oz. cans)!

75 Minute sitting on vibrating football game

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 to light amber-orange with slight haze

Piney, citrusy hops with a hint of maple on the nose 

Malty with with light citrus notes, pleasant sweetness from maple syrup

Slightly dry and lingering bitterness

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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

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