Epic Escape to Colorado IPA 6Pk

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Description

Epic Escape to Colorado IPA 6Pk is an unfiltered American IPA from Epic Brewing Company, packaged as a six-pack of 12 oz cans at 6.2% ABV. Built around a generous charge of Citra and Mosaic hops with nearly double the dry hop volume of its predecessor, this beer has earned an 84 on BeerAdvocate and holds a 3.7 rating across more than 71,000 reviews on Untappd.

Quick Facts: ABV: 6.2%  |  Origin: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA  |  Style: Unfiltered American IPA  |  Brewery: Epic Brewing Company

Production & Heritage

Epic Brewing Company operates out of Salt Lake City, Utah, where it has built a reputation for bold, hop-driven ales. Escape to Colorado IPA uses a modified grain bill paired with late-addition Citra and Mosaic hops, employing New England-style hopping techniques — including a dramatically increased dry hop volume — to amplify tropical and citrus aromatics. The beer is left unfiltered, a deliberate choice that preserves the full spectrum of hop oils and aromatics rather than stripping them through processing. While not classified as a hazy or New England IPA, this approach bridges the gap between a traditional West Coast IPA's structure and the fruit-forward intensity associated with East Coast styles.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe oranges and luscious papaya lead, followed by powerful lime zest and a lighter herbal, slightly resinous spiciness. The unfiltered character keeps those hop aromatics vivid and immediate.

Taste: Orange pulp and tangerine arrive on the entry, expanding into a velvet mid-palate rich with blueberry, passion fruit, and exotic tropical fruit. Caramel malt provides backbone without sweetness, while a subtle white bread dough quality lends body. The hop profile reads as unapologetically forward without tipping into harsh bitterness.

Finish: Medium in length with lingering bitter lime zest and a grainy, herbal dryness. A faint tropical echo holds on, inviting the next sip.

How to Drink Escape to Colorado

Pour cold into a tulip glass or wide-mouth pint to release the full aromatic payload — temperature matters with unfiltered IPAs, so aim for 42–48°F. Straight from the can works well for casual drinking, though glassware reveals more of the layered hop character. For cocktail-adjacent serves, try a Hop Shandy by mixing half Escape to Colorado with fresh lemonade for a bright summer drink; a Michelada using this IPA adds tropical depth to the classic tomato-lime framework; or a Radler-style blend with grapefruit juice to amplify the citrus profile naturally.

Best For

  • Backyard cookouts and summer grilling sessions where bold hops stand up to charred and smoky flavors
  • Introducing a hop-curious friend to intensely aromatic but balanced IPAs
  • Pairing with spicy foods like tacos, wings, or Thai dishes where citrus and bitterness cut heat
  • Stocking a craft beer fridge with a reliable, everyday IPA that punches above its weight

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Escape to Colorado taste like? It leads with bright orange pulp, tangerine, and passion fruit, supported by caramel malt and a grainy undertone. The hop bitterness is present but restrained, making it fruit-forward without being sweet.

How does Escape to Colorado compare to other American IPAs? At 6.2% ABV, it sits at a sessionable strength relative to many modern IPAs that push 7% or higher, yet it delivers comparable hop intensity through its unfiltered profile and doubled dry hop rate. Its use of New England-style hopping techniques within a broadly American IPA framework gives it more tropical fruit character than a straightforward West Coast IPA.

Is Escape to Colorado good for IPA beginners? Its lower bitterness and prominent fruit-driven hop character make it more approachable than aggressively bitter West Coast IPAs, making it a reasonable entry point for drinkers warming up to the style.

Where is Escape to Colorado made? Escape to Colorado IPA is brewed by Epic Brewing Company in Salt Lake City, Utah. Despite its name, the beer is a Utah product through and through.

What foods pair well with Escape to Colorado? Grilled citrus-marinated chicken benefits from the beer's matching tropical notes. Fish tacos with mango salsa echo the hop-driven fruit profile. Spicy Thai green curry finds balance against the beer's citrus bitterness. Sharp cheddar cheese creates a pleasing contrast with the malt backbone. Pepperoni pizza works as a classic pairing, the hops cutting through fat and salt.

What sizes does Escape to Colorado come in? This product is available as a six-pack of 12 oz cans, which is the standard retail format.

Is Escape to Colorado worth the price? Positioned in the everyday craft IPA tier, Escape to Colorado delivers unfiltered hop complexity and a generous dry hop charge that rivals beers priced higher in the category. Its BeerAdvocate score of 84 and broad community approval on Untappd suggest consistent quality at an accessible price point.

Why Escape to Colorado?

What separates this IPA from the crowded field is Epic Brewing's decision to leave it unfiltered while nearly doubling the dry hop volume, a production commitment that translates directly into aromatic intensity you can smell before the glass reaches your lips. The Citra and Mosaic hop combination is proven in the craft world, but the execution here — bridging West Coast structure with New England hopping techniques — gives the beer a distinctive identity that neither style fully claims. At 6.2% ABV, it maintains enough restraint to remain a reliable daily drinker rather than a one-and-done novelty. For anyone seeking a hop-saturated IPA that doesn't sacrifice balance for spectacle, this is a six-pack that earns repeat purchases.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    IPA
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Colorado
  • Size
    6PK 12OZ Cans
  • Brand
    Epic Brewing

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