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Curated for hop-lovers

Juicy hazies, crisp West Coasts, dry-hopped, cryo — you name it!

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Delivered cold

Perfect for Singapore weather

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Great for sharing

Perfect for hop-lovers, and gifting your favourites

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New drops added regularly

Just grab and drink

pick your kind of hoppy

Don't want to think too hard?

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The Hop Quest Bundle

A rotating curated pack of hop-forward beers built for IPA lovers, pale ale drinkers, and anyone who wants a strong lineup without having to compare twenty different cans. Expect a mix of juicy, punchy, crisp, or limited releases depending on what’s tasting best.

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Our curated craft beer bundle built for when you don’t want to overthink your order. We handpick beers according to your desired flavour profile — across styles, breweries, and fresh drops — and send them straight to you. Think of it like a blind box — but curated. You won’t know exactly what you’re getting, but you can trust it’s been chosen well.

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All Hophead Picks

Browse the full lineup of hop-forward beers currently in THEFRIDGE.

What makes a beer "hoppy"?

Hoppy beers are beers where the hops take centre stage. Depending on the style, that can mean bright citrus, tropical fruit, pine, floral notes, resin, or a clean bitter finish. Some are soft and juicy. Others are crisp and aggressively bitter. The Hophead Edit brings all of that together in one curated place.

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What’s the difference between hazy IPA and West Coast IPA?

Hazy IPAs are softer, juicier, and less bitter — think tropical fruit, citrus, and a smooth, fuller body. West Coast IPAs are cleaner, crisper, and more bitter — with pine, resin, and a sharper finish.

👉 If you prefer something easy and fruity, go hazy.
👉 If you like a sharper, classic “beer” bite, go West Coast.

Are hoppy beers always bitter?

Not always. Some hoppy beers (like hazy IPAs) focus more on aroma and fruitiness than bitterness. Others (like West Coast IPAs) lean into that clean, bitter finish.

👉 “Hoppy” just means hops are the star — not that it has to taste bitter.

Which hoppy beers are easiest for beginners?

Start with hazy IPAs or pale ales. They’re:

  • smoother
  • more fruit-forward
  • less aggressively bitter

If you’re new to hops, these are the easiest way in before exploring stronger or more bitter styles.

👉 Look for labels like hazy, juicy, or pale ale to start.

Is this only for hardcore IPA drinkers?

Not at all. If you know you generally like more aroma, freshness, and hop character in your beer, this is a good place to start.

Will the lineup change?

Yes. We rotate based on what’s available and what we think is drinking best.

Not all hoppy beers taste the same

Not quite your thing?