Seapine West Coast IPA

The Seapine West Coast IPA is a true Seattle classic, and it earns its spot on tap at Camp West in the West Seattle Junction. Brewed just a few miles away in the city’s SoDo neighborhood, this is the kind of clean, hop-forward IPA that put the Pacific Northwest on the map. If you like your IPAs bright, citrusy, and unapologetically bitter in the best way, the Seapine West Coast IPA is the pour to reach for at our cabin-inspired bar.

About the Brewery

Seapine Brewing Company is a Seattle brewery located at 2959 Utah Avenue S, in the city’s SoDo district near the stadiums. Founded by a crew of homebrewers-turned-pros, Seapine has built a loyal following for approachable, well-balanced beers that lean into Northwest hop character without going overboard. Their IPA is a flagship and a regular favorite among Seattle craft beer drinkers.

Style & Tasting Notes

This is a West Coast IPA in the traditional sense: clear, golden, and built around classic American hops, including Centennial. It pours bright with citrus and pine on the nose, delivers grapefruit and orange-peel flavor, and finishes with a firm, clean bitterness that never turns harsh. It typically lands around 6.6% ABV, putting it squarely in sessionable-but-satisfying territory.

What to Pair It With

A crisp West Coast IPA loves bold, savory food. We’d point you toward our Camp West Burger, the Crunchy Chicken Sammie, or the Peri Peri Cauliflower, where the beer’s bitterness cuts through richness and spice. See the full dine-in menu for more pairings.

How We Serve It at Camp West

We pour the Seapine West Coast IPA fresh from the draft line, ice-cold and ready to drink. It’s $9 a glass.

FAQ

Is Seapine a local Seattle brewery?

Yes. Seapine Brewing Company is based in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood, making this a genuinely local pour at our West Seattle bar.

How strong is the Seapine West Coast IPA?

It typically comes in around 6.6% ABV, a classic strength for a West Coast IPA.

Is it very bitter?

It has a firm, clean West Coast bitterness balanced by citrus and pine. It’s bold but smooth, not aggressive.

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