4 Hands Divided Sky Rye IPA
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Description
Description
4 Hands Divided Sky Rye IPA is a 6.5% ABV American IPA brewed with rye malt and Pacific Northwest hops by 4 Hands Brewing Company in St. Louis, Missouri. With over 28,000 ratings on Untappd and a 4.24 out of 5 score from BeerAdvocate reviewers, this rye IPA has earned a loyal following among hop-forward beer drinkers drawn to its assertive bitterness and layered spice.
Quick Facts: ABV: 6.5% | IBU: 83 | Origin: St. Louis, Missouri | Style: Rye IPA | Brewery: 4 Hands Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
4 Hands Brewing Company operates out of St. Louis, Missouri, producing a regionally distributed lineup that emphasizes bold, ingredient-driven styles. Divided Sky is built around a hop bill of Cascade, Centennial, Columbus, and Falconer's Flight — a proprietary blend developed by the Hop Breeding Company — which together deliver pronounced floral, grapefruit, and black pepper characteristics. The addition of rye malt to the grain bill is the defining production choice, introducing a peppery spice and dry, slightly grainy backbone that separates this beer from standard American IPAs relying solely on barley malt.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The pour reveals a golden straw color topped with a lively head. Aromas lead with tangerine and pine resin before opening into rye bread and milled grain, with floral and herbal hop notes weaving underneath.
Taste: Grapefruit and tangerine arrive first, quickly joined by ripe pineapple on the mid-palate. The rye malt asserts itself at the center, adding a dry, bread-like spiciness that checks the tropical fruit sweetness. At 83 IBUs, the bitterness is firm and direct without turning harsh, allowing the citrus and peppery rye interplay to remain in focus.
Finish: Medium-bodied with smooth carbonation, the finish is moderately long and drying. Lingering pine resin and black pepper from both the hops and the rye malt carry through, leaving a clean, bitter close.
How to Drink Divided Sky
Divided Sky is best poured into a tulip glass or standard pint at 45–50°F, where the rye spice and hop aromatics are most expressive. Straight from the glass is the primary serve — the complexity of the grain bill rewards undiluted attention.
For mixed drinks: a Radler made with fresh grapefruit juice amplifies the citrus notes while taming the IBUs; a Michelada built with hot sauce, lime, and Worcestershire pairs naturally with the beer's peppery backbone; and a Shandy with lemonade softens the bitterness into a refreshing warm-weather drink.
Best For
- IPA drinkers looking for something beyond a standard West Coast or hazy profile
- Pairing with a weekend barbecue or smoked meats
- Introducing friends to the rye IPA sub-style
- Building a craft beer tasting flight showcasing regional Midwest breweries
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Divided Sky taste like? Divided Sky delivers bold grapefruit, tangerine, and pineapple hop flavors anchored by a distinctive rye bread spiciness and a firm, piney bitterness at 83 IBUs. The overall impression is citrus-forward with a dry, peppery grain character that lingers through the finish.
How does Divided Sky compare to a standard American IPA? The primary difference is the rye malt in the grain bill, which adds a dry, peppery spice and grainy depth that most barley-only IPAs lack. Where a typical West Coast IPA leans entirely on hops for its bite, Divided Sky splits that role between the hops and the rye, creating a more complex mouthfeel and flavor layering.
Is Divided Sky good for hop-forward beer fans? Yes — at 83 IBUs and 6.5% ABV, it sits squarely in aggressive IPA territory while remaining very drinkable due to its smooth carbonation and balanced malt structure. Fans of piney, citrus-driven IPAs will find familiar ground here with the added dimension of rye spice.
Where is Divided Sky made? Divided Sky is brewed by 4 Hands Brewing Company in St. Louis, Missouri. The brewery distributes regionally and has become one of the more recognized craft operations in the Midwest.
What foods pair well with Divided Sky? Smoked brisket or pulled pork benefits from the beer's bitterness cutting through rich fat. Spicy Thai noodles complement the rye pepper notes. Sharp cheddar or aged Gouda echoes the grainy malt backbone. Grilled citrus-glazed chicken mirrors the tangerine and grapefruit hop character. Fish tacos with a lime crema create a bright, refreshing contrast to the beer's pine and resin bite.
What sizes does Divided Sky come in? Divided Sky is commonly available in 12 oz cans sold in six-packs, which is the standard format for 4 Hands Brewing's core lineup.
Is Divided Sky worth the price? Divided Sky positions as a mid-range craft IPA, and its rye malt complexity and multi-hop bill deliver more flavor depth than many beers in the same tier. The consistent high user ratings on both Untappd and BeerAdvocate suggest strong value for the style.
Why Divided Sky?
What earns Divided Sky its reputation is the interplay between four distinct hop varieties and a rye-forward grain bill — a combination that produces a layered IPA rather than a one-note bitter blast. The Falconer's Flight blend in particular brings a proprietary complexity to the hop profile that standard Cascade-and-Centennial builds cannot replicate. With a 4.24 out of 5 on BeerAdvocate and nearly 28,500 Untappd ratings, the beer has proven its appeal across a wide audience of craft drinkers. For anyone who finds standard IPAs predictable, the rye spice and dry grain character here represent a genuine and well-executed departure.
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