Style: Pale Ale (Hazy)

ABV: 5.2

96/100
Aroma: 11
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 20
Mouthfeel: 5

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What the brewers say

“An approachable, bright, hazy pale ale that lives up to its name.”

What our panel thought

“Mandarin orange twist up front in the aroma with a touch of lemon pith behind. As it warms, more orange zest comes out. A burst of pineapple-juicy-fruit hops with a medium-fluffy pillow backdrop hold up those delicate hop flavors. Soft, bright, well-rounded, pleasant. The bitterness and sweetness are nicely balanced.”

What our editors thought

“Gentle stone-fruit notes, with light berry esters, layers of lemon with a vanilla-like sweetness, and just a touch of sweaty tropical fruit underneath make for a layered but concise nose with no note out of place. The flavor is similarly controlled yet energetic, with green tropical notes vibing alongside sharper lemon citrus while a pithy, earthy bitterness rides softly underneath. Not sweet, it relies on the ideas these tropical flavors suggest more than any residual malt sugar. But that feeling of width in a very lean package with a tight, tropical citrus bitterness that scrubs the finish makes for an utterly enjoyable beer.”

Review printed in: Rethinking the Classic Pale Ale (Winter 2023) (View All Issues)


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