FREDERICK, Maryland — Flying Dog Brewery is flipping the script on bold beers with the launch of Underdog Easy IPA—a bright, refreshing brew that proves less can definitely be more. Clocking in at just 4.7% ABV, this easy-drinking IPA is made for craft beer fans who crave full flavor without the heavy hit.
Bold Flavor, Light Touch
Crafted with Citra and Amarillo hops, Underdog Easy IPA shines with juicy notes of pineapple, orange citrus, and a burst of tropical fruit. It’s the go-to brew for kicking back after work, lounging on the weekend, or fueling your next backyard hang. Crisp, smooth, and endlessly crushable—this underdog has some serious bite.
IPA for the Mindful Sipper
With more beer drinkers leaning into moderation, Flying Dog is stepping up with a sessionable IPA that doesn’t skimp on flavor. Underdog Easy IPA is the answer for those who want a flavorful pint without the high ABV—perfect for long sessions and easy sipping.
Tasting Breakdown:
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Aroma: Citrus zest, pineapple, and light tropical tones
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Look: Clear golden pour with a frothy white head
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Flavor: Bright citrus and tropical fruit balanced by a clean, crisp finish
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ABV: 4.7%
Ready to Run with the Underdog?
Find Underdog Easy IPA wherever Flying Dog is sold and discover why beer lovers are calling it the next big thing in mindful drinking. Because sometimes, the best beers don’t shout—they just sip smoothly.
About Flying Dog Brewery
Flying Dog Brewery, once based in Frederick, Maryland and now owned by the F.X. Matt Brewing, is one of the most iconic and irreverent names in American craft beer. Known for its bold flavors, boundary-pushing brews, and eye-catching Ralph Steadman artwork, Flying Dog has built a loyal following since its founding in 1990. From hop-heavy IPAs to creative seasonal releases, the brewery continues to innovate while staying true to its rebellious roots. With a commitment to quality, creativity, and craft beer culture, Flying Dog remains a standout in the ever-evolving beer landscape.
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