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BrewDog

BrewDog Punk IPA

The beer through which a large share of British drinkers first met modern hop-forward IPA.

Strength
5.4% ABV
Brewery
BrewDog

Also called Punk IPA, Punk.

Punk IPA matters less for what it is than for what it did. When it launched, assertively hopped beer was a specialist purchase in Britain; within a decade it was in every supermarket, and Punk was the beer most responsible. Tropical and grapefruit hop aroma over a light, dry malt base, with a bitterness that finishes firmly.

The recipe has been reformulated more than once and the strength has moved, which is worth knowing when comparing memories of it. BeerHQ records the current strength with the date attached rather than treating it as fixed.

What it tastes like

Inherited from American IPA, because this beer sits within the normal range for it. BeerHQ’s comparative scale, not a measurement.

Sweetness
Bitterness
Body
Carbonation
Dryness
Alcohol warmth
Malt intensity
Bread & biscuit
Caramel & toffee
Hop aroma
Citrus
Tropical fruit
Stone fruit
Floral
Resin & pine
Yeast fruitiness (esters)

Why BeerHQ carries this beer

ReasonCarried because it is where many people start
Strength5.4% ABV — checked 2026-08-16. Strengths differ by market and change without announcement, so this is dated rather than absolute.
Record stabilityModerate — some details are expected to drift and should be re-checked periodically.

BeerHQ records no recipe, hop bill, malt bill, yeast strain, IBU or calorie figure for any commercial beer unless it is sourced. Nothing on this page is inferred from what the beer tastes like.

What is distinctive about it

  • Reformulated more than once since launch, including a change in strength
  • The beer through which modern IPA reached mainstream British retail

There is an alcohol-free counterpart

BrewDog Punk AF is sold as the alcohol-free counterpart of this beer, at 0.5% ABV. It is worth knowing about as a different beer rather than as a substitute for this one.

If you like BrewDog Punk IPA

Worked out from what this beer actually tastes like rather than from what its style typically does. Three kinds of move, because “what should I try next” is three different questions.

Closest to it

Very similar in structure and flavour. Safe ground rather than discovery.

  • West Coast IPA — try Stone IPA

    A close structural match for BrewDog Punk IPA — a likely fit if you want more of the same.

    Different: slightly less bread & biscuit (low → none–trace).

    May not suit: Very close to BrewDog Punk IPA; if you wanted a change, this is not it.

  • Session IPA — try Beavertown Neck Oil or Founders All Day IPA

    A close structural match for BrewDog Punk IPA — a likely fit if you want more of the same.

    Different: slightly less bread & biscuit (low → none–trace).

    May not suit: Very close to BrewDog Punk IPA; if you wanted a change, this is not it.

  • Double IPA — try Pliny the Elder or Heady Topper

    A close structural match for BrewDog Punk IPA — a likely fit if you want more of the same.

    Different: slightly more alcohol warmth (trace–low → moderate–high).

    May not suit: Very close to BrewDog Punk IPA; if you wanted a change, this is not it.

Similar, but different

Keeps what you probably like about it and changes one or two things. Usually the most useful answer.

  • American pale ale — try Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or Little Creatures Pale Ale

    Keeps most of what BrewDog Punk IPA does and shifts tropical fruit.

    Different: noticeably less tropical fruit (moderate–high → none–trace).

    May not suit: Noticeably less tropical fruit than BrewDog Punk IPA.

  • Black IPA

    Keeps most of what BrewDog Punk IPA does and shifts tropical fruit.

    Different: noticeably less tropical fruit (moderate–high → none–trace).

    May not suit: Noticeably less tropical fruit than BrewDog Punk IPA.

  • Cold IPA

    Keeps most of what BrewDog Punk IPA does and shifts tropical fruit.

    Different: noticeably less tropical fruit (moderate–high → none–trace).

    May not suit: Noticeably less tropical fruit than BrewDog Punk IPA.

A bigger jump

Genuinely different, but connected by something specific — the shared trait is named so you can judge whether the bridge holds.

  • British golden ale — try Oakham Citra or St Austell Tribute

    Both carry real hop aroma, which is the thread to follow if that is what you like about BrewDog Punk IPA.

    Different: noticeably less tropical fruit (moderate–high → none–trace).

    May not suit: Noticeably less tropical fruit than BrewDog Punk IPA.

  • India pale lager — try Jack’s Abby Hoponius Union

    Both carry real hop aroma, which is the thread to follow if that is what you like about BrewDog Punk IPA.

    Different: noticeably less tropical fruit (moderate–high → none–trace).

    May not suit: Noticeably less tropical fruit than BrewDog Punk IPA.

  • Czech premium pale lager — try Pilsner Urquell or Budweiser Budvar

    Both carry real hop aroma, which is the thread to follow if that is what you like about BrewDog Punk IPA.

    Different: much less citrus (high → none–trace).

    May not suit: Noticeably less citrus than BrewDog Punk IPA.

Likely fits rather than promises. Taste varies, and a recommendation engine that claims certainty is claiming something it cannot know.

What to eat with it

Inherited from American IPA. BeerHQ does not duplicate pairings onto individual products unless the product genuinely differs from its style.

Keeping it

American IPA shows best within 1–3 months of packaging. After that it declines in quality rather than becoming unsafe.

Drink fresh. Buy it as young as you can and drink it soon. What makes this beer worth drinking is the first thing to leave it.

Derived from American IPA. See storage and freshness for the full model.

BeerHQ carries a small set of reference beers to anchor styles, not a catalogue. There is no rating here and there will not be one. Last reviewed 2026-08-16.