Well, I'm not particularly expert on IPA beers, and so would be most interested to obtain tasting notes and feedback……
Meanwhile, enjoy the experience of sampling something new……and hopefully tasty.
My preference, too, tends to lie in the direction of Belgian beers, porters and ales, especially the Trappist ones; hence, I do not have an awful lot of knowledge of IPAs.
Now, a few years ago, I do recall that the Scottish brewers Innis & Gunn did have a wonderful IPA, but, alas, they do no make it any longer.
With summer just around the corner, IPA's are a totally superb way of quenching ones thirst.
I’ve only recently discovered the wonders of IPA’s, I tend to like the dry hoppy tasting IPA’s, I offer you a list of beers which I have found to be quite agreeable.
Raging Bitch is a Belgian IPA brewed USA
Goose Island IPA. Brewed USA
Both these beers are brewed by InBev and are being pushed hard in Europe, so there is a good chance of seeing them in the UK.
Anchor beers from San Francisco brew a very good IPA, this is also readily available here in Europe.
Houblon Chouffe is a Belgian IPA which has become very popular here.
More than likely hard to get, but worth the effort.
Vuur & vlam IPA brewed by De Molen in the Netherlands.
Centennial IPA Founders brewed in USA
60 Minutes IPA Dogfish Head brewed USA
Pliny the elder IPA Russian river brewed USA
I do hope that this list is of some help.