Style: Hazy Single IPA

ABV: 7.0 IBU: 50.0

96/100
Aroma: 12
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 19
Mouthfeel: 5

Coronado Brewing Rise East

What the brewers say

Continuously dry hopped then fermented with London III yeast for juicy notes of pineapple, mango, and peach.

What our panel thought

Sweet fresh mango and citrus aroma. Light bready malt in the background. Full-bodied, with medium-sweet flavor. Soft fruit flavors from initial sip to lingering finish. Medium bitterness with a lingering soft finish. The fruitiness is strong but not overdone, and the lingering sweetness is very approachable.

What our editors thought

An orange/mango nose appears as you search for it, but a woody, earthy note competes with those softer fruits. The sip offers a slightly sweet reprieve, with a bit of yeast bite for bitterness. Settles into a tropical-fruit vibe, but stops short of the strong expression most expect.

Review printed in: Let's Play IPA (Aug-Sept 2019) (View All Issues)


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Weldwerks Nelson Extra Extra Juicy Bits

Initial vapor like a fresh bag of hop pellets: tropical-juicy, pineapple, mango, with lighter orange and dankness. Flavor focused on fresh citrus and borderline-overripe tropical fruit. Drinks lighter than a double IPA.

Standard Brewing OK Fine

Decidedly citrus-forward aromas and flavors of orange peel, lemon, and tangerine with some earthy and piney aspects hiding the background. The soft mouthfeel accentuates the pleasant and sweeter hops notes for an approachability for the bitter-beer hater. The finish is bitter but not harsh or astringent and has a curious citrus tang to it.

Revolution Brewing Company Rise

**Aroma:** “Hops! Fruity passion fruit, orange, lemon, grapefruit, dank resinous in the background—if I didn't see the color, I’d expect an IPA. Some dark roast and chocolate sweetness sneak through once your nose is dead to the hops. Light tart note. As it warms, a slight molasses note starts to mix with the hops.” **Flavor:** “High hops flavor up front with bit citrus notes. Moderate chocolate with big roasty notes support the hops. Quite sweet up front. Sweetness slowly fades into a low bitterness. Toward the end, slight smoke note but big hops that continue into the aftertaste with a mix of roast. Dry, bitter hoppy finish. As it warms, the smoke turns into a burnt molasses note. Very fruity: passion fruit and pineapple. Finish is sweet and lingers. Rich chewy body that doesn’t come across as thick. Big pine and orange flavors from the hops. Chocolate from the malt gives it a chocolate orange flavor. The sweetness comes together with all the different bold flavors and finishes with a slightly dry finish.” **Overall:** “A nice balance of stout and hops, but if you don’t like hops, this stout is not for you. Strong flavors all around with a touch of alcohol warming in the background to fill it all out. Good balance of hops flavor and bitterness. This is a very different take on a stout—kind of a black IPA more than a stout. This beer tastes like a better, less sweet version of those chocolate-covered orange candy sticks, but with a heavy dose of pine richness. Very tasty!”

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