Every so often you get that itch, you know the one I'm talking about, the craving for hops. Some of us always have that itch, others float between flavor cravings. I have found myself to have a fairly diversified palate, but I always love a good IPA. And there is no better IPA than the one you brewed fresh yourself. On this beer I was looking for a big fruity hop punch with lots of tropical and juicy fruits, low citrus, and a big piney background, with a restrained malt presence. That's what I got.
Look:
Pours a deep gold almost orange, clearish but still hazy from the dryhops, creamy and thick white head. This beer glows. The foam stays the distance, and leaves sticky lacing all down the glass.
Aroma:
Smells like tropical punch! Lots of mango and pineapple, touch of peaches, resin, and pine. Not really getting much citrus fruits, but this is a fruit bomb. Makes you wonder what fruits are in the beer, but there isn't any.
Flavor:
Flavor mirrors the smell. Lots of pine hits first, with a lingering of tropical fruits. The finish is a little off, leaving a mild overripe peaches flavor that isn't too appealing, but it is mild enough that it doesn't make the beer off-putting. Lots of fruit and resin. Restrained malt, with a touch of toasty malt. Some honey notes.
Mouthfeel:
Medium-Light body with a dryish finish, not super dry like I had hoped for. Bitterness is there, but a little restrained for the estimated 92 IBUs, more like 60s? The hops coat the tongue leaving it sticky. Carbonation is a little prickly and helps cleanse the palate.
Overall:
I really like this IPA. Good burst of fruity hops, pine, resin, tropics, complex layers, sticky hops, good color and head. It does need to finish dryer and have a higher bitterness to get it to pop more. It borders on a highly hopped Pale Ale with a higher ABV.
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