New England IPA - 5 Gallon All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

Regular price $67.99
Brew a juicy, haze-forward IPA with a soft, creamy body and intense tropical fruit aroma from Citra, Mosaic, and Simcoe hops.
  • Makes 5 gallons of New England IPA
  • All-grain recipe designed for brewers with an all-grain system
  • Ready to drink in about 4 weeks
  • Hazy, hop-forward New England-style IPA

✅ Advanced all-grain brewing with clear step-by-step guidance

The New England IPA is a modern, hop-forward style known for intense aroma and low perceived bitterness. Heavy dry hopping delivers tropical fruit, citrus, and stone fruit notes, while flaked grains contribute a soft, creamy mouthfeel. This beer finishes smooth and easy-drinking, emphasizing hop flavor and aroma rather than sharp bitterness.

This 5-gallon recipe kit includes all the ingredients needed to brew New England IPA at home:

  • Briess 2-Row Base Malt
  • Flaked Oats
  • Briess White Wheat Malt
  • Citra Hops (hopstand and dry hop)
  • Mosaic Hops (hopstand and dry hop)
  • Simcoe Hops (hopstand and dry hop)
  • Your choice of dry yeast or liquid yeast
  • Step-by-step brewing instructions

Note: You will need a 5-gallon all-grain brewing system. Brewing equipment is not included..

Brewing your New England IPA follows a hop-forward, haze-focused brewing process:

  • Mash: Convert grain starches into fermentable sugars with a balanced mash profile to build body and haze.
  • Sparge: Rinse the grains to collect sweet wort.
  • Boil: Add hops at hopstand for aroma without sharp bitterness.
  • Ferment: Ferment with English-style ale yeast until clean and fully attenuated. Dry hop heavily in two stages for maximum tropical aroma.
  • Enjoy: Ready to drink in about 4 weeks from brew day to glass.

This all-grain New England IPA delivers a juicy, hazy IPA with intense tropical hop aroma, soft mouthfeel, and a smooth, drinkable finish that showcases modern hop-forward brewing.

This recipe kit is ideal for:

  • All-grain brewers with a mash system or all-grain brewing equipment
  • Fans of hazy, juicy IPAs with big hop aroma
  • Brewers interested in dry hopping techniques and haze-forward styles
  • Drinkers who enjoy soft, tropical, low-bitterness IPAs

This batch is perfect for sharing with friends, pouring a modern, aromatic IPA that rivals your favorite craft brewery's hazy offering.

New England IPA Specs
  • Batch Size: 5 gallons
  • ABV: ~5.5%
  • Original Gravity: 1.057
  • Style: New England IPA
  • Bitterness: Low
  • Color: Pale gold, hazy
  • Recommended Dry Yeast: English ale yeast (SafAle S-04)
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New England IPA - 5 Gallon All Grain Beer Recipe Kit
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What You'll Brew

New England IPA (Hazy IPA)

A juicy, hazy New England IPA with a smooth, cloudy appearance and low perceived bitterness. Expect bright tropical and citrus hop aromas, a soft, creamy mouthfeel, and a clean finish that stays easy-drinking. Brewed at around 6.0% ABV, this beer delivers expressive hop flavor without harsh bite — perfect for fans of modern hazy IPAs.

What's Inside the New England IPA - 5 Gallon All Grain Beer Recipe Kit

This 5-gallon recipe kit includes all the ingredients needed to brew New England IPA at home:

  • Briess 2-Row Base Malt
  • Flaked Oats
  • Briess White Wheat Malt
  • Citra Hops (hopstand and dry hop)
  • Mosaic Hops (hopstand and dry hop)
  • Simcoe Hops (hopstand and dry hop)
  • Your choice of dry yeast or liquid yeast
  • Step-by-step brewing instructions

Note: You will need a 5-gallon all-grain brewing system. Brewing equipment is not included..

Make Your Next Batch with the New England IPA Beer Recipe Kit

There’s nothing quite like brewing your own beer and enjoying the finished pint knowing you made it yourself. This New England IPA focuses on fresh hop aroma, hands-on brewing, and smooth, juicy flavor. Whether you’re brewing solo or sharing the experience, this kit turns your kitchen into a small-batch craft brewery — no prior experience required.

Easy Steps to Making New England IPA Beer

Brewing 5 gallons of your favorite New England IPA is more rewarding than ever with our New England IPA 5 Gallon All Grain Beer Recipe Kit. With high-quality ingredients and simple steps, the process is straightforward and satisfying.

Looking For Instructions?

Every all-grain kit comes with instructions to guide you through the brew day, fermentation and beyond. We provide recipe-specific tips tailored to your exact recipe, including mash temperature, fermentation timelines and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. This is an ingredient-only recipe kit designed for brewers who already own a 5-gallon all-grain brewing setup.

Yes. The combination of flaked oats, wheat malt, and heavy dry hopping creates a naturally hazy, full-bodied IPA with a soft, smooth character.

No. New England IPAs are known for low perceived bitterness. The hops are added late in the process, emphasizing aroma and flavor over sharp bitterness.

Brew day takes about 4 to 5 hours. After about 2 weeks of fermentation and dry hopping, plus 2 weeks of bottle conditioning, your New England IPA will be ready to drink in about 4 weeks total.

This kit is intended for experienced brewers with all-grain equipment. If you are new to brewing, we recommend starting with one of our extract recipe kits.

Yes. New England IPA is available year-round and is a great choice any time you want a juicy, hop-forward beer.

Not an All-Grain Brewer? Try the Extract New England IPA 5 Gallon Beer Recipe Kit

Our dry malt extract version of this recipe gives you the same classic New England IPA flavor with a simpler process. Perfect if you’re just starting out or want a quicker brew.

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