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Comparison

Grisette vs Session IPA

What is the difference between Grisette and Session IPA?

The short answer

The main difference is hop aroma: Session IPA has far more of it than Grisette. Grisette also leads on phenolic spice and yeast fruitiness (esters); Session IPA on citrus.

Generated from the two style records. No editor has written this comparison up, so it carries no verdict beyond what the data supports.

Where they overlap

They share comparable bitterness, overlapping strength ranges — the boundary between them is narrower than the comparison suggests.

Side by side

Grisette compared with Session IPA
 GrisetteSession IPA
FamilyFarmhouse aleIPA
FermentationTop-fermented (ale)Top-fermented (ale)
OriginBelgiumUnited States
Category statusOne of these is a more settled category than the other, which is worth knowing before treating the comparison as exact.HistoricalEmerging
Strength3.5–5% ABV3.5–5% ABV
Bitterness (IBU)IBU measures iso-alpha acids in the lab. It does not track perceived bitterness, which residual sweetness, body and roast all alter — compare the sensory rows below for how each actually tastes.20–32 IBU30–55 IBU
ColourPale straw to gold — 3–6 SRM, 6–12 EBCStraw to gold — 4–8 SRM, 8–16 EBC
Original gravity1.035–1.0481.036–1.048
Final gravity1.002–1.0081.006–1.012
Serving temperature6–9°C6–9°C
Carbonation3–4 vol CO₂2–3 vol CO₂
GlasswareTulip glassNonic pint
Clarityslight-hazevariable

How they taste different

CharacterGrisetteSession IPA
Hop aromaNot characteristicHigh
Phenolic spiceModerateNot characteristic
Yeast fruitiness (esters)ModerateNot characteristic
CitrusNot characteristicModerate–High
Tropical fruitNot characteristicLow–Moderate
CarbonationVery highModerate
Malt intensityNot characteristicTrace–Low
Bread & biscuitLowNot characteristic
Resin & pineNot characteristicLow
HerbalLowNot characteristic

Which should you choose?

Derived from where the two actually differ. Neither is better — this is a question of which difference you want.