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Why should hoppy beers like IPA be drunk fresh?

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Answer: Hop aroma oils fade over weeks

Hop aroma oils fade over weeksCorrect! The punchy aroma of an IPA comes from volatile hop oils, and those fade within weeks. A months-old IPA tastes flat and papery next to a fresh one, which is why the bottling date matters most for hoppy beer.

The alcohol slowly disappearsWrong. Alcohol doesn't evaporate from a sealed bottle. What fades is the hop aroma, not the strength.

It keeps fermenting in the bottleWrong. A properly packaged beer isn't actively fermenting in the bottle. The change is the hop oils fading, not ongoing fermentation.

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