Famed as one of the West Coast’s trailblazing imperial IPAs, Double Jack double IPA is back by popular demand.

Firestone Walker’s Iconic Double IPA Returns for Limited Fall Release

Double Jack was launched in 2009 and soon became famed as one of the West Coast’s trailblazing imperial IPAs.

The beer was discontinued in 2016, but the legend lives on, with “bring back Double Jack” still a persistent refrain on the brewery’s social media accounts.

Double Jack made a brief return as part of a limited mixed pack last fall and is now primed for its own dedicated comeback. 

Massively Hopped yet Supremely Balanced

True to its roots, the new Double Jack is triple dry-hopped after four initial hop additions in the cellar.

The result is a massively hopped yet improbably balanced double IPA—and an enduring throwback to the freewheeling origins of the West Coast style.

We stayed very true to the original recipe and the spirit of a pure West Coast double IPA.

— Brewmaster Matt Brynildson

Bright grapefruit and tangerine American hop aromas, with flavors of stone fruit and pine

“Double Jack is a beer that has stood the test of time, and whose time has come again,” Brewmaster Matt Brynildson said. “It’s like saying hello to an old friend.”

Double Jack (9.5% ABV) is now available as a limited six-pack can release in all Firestone Walker markets. Use this offer and get $4 back when you buy two six-packs of your favorite Firestone beers.