Style: IPA (American)

ABV: 7.0

85/100
Aroma: 10
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 16
Mouthfeel: 5

Uprise Brewing Co. Bright Side

What the brewers say

Modern West Coast IPA brewed with Citra, Simcoe and Mosaic hops. Light bodied with notes of fresh citrus and stone fruit with a dry, crisp finish.

What our panel thought

Edgy from the get go, pushing the boundaries of catty, leaving room for berries, mostly strawberries and an impression of white grapes. Light, bready malts let the full range of hop flavors shine, before restrained bitterness kicks in.

What our editors thought

Soft honeydew melon, guava, and papaya in the nose with a gauzy sheen. Surprisingly hefty in the body, with a light peppery chard stalk bitterness that lingers with oily fruit deep into the finish.

Review printed in: A New Day for IPA (Summer 2024) (View All Issues)


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Uprise Brewing Co. Retrospect

Pale golden with a very thin white head. Onion and grassy aromas with a bit of spicy character, fresh straw, guava, and pineapple. Vibrant body with herbal hop flavors and a solid, smooth, slightly sweet malt structure. Low hop bitterness with tropical, fruity flavors and some lingering pine notes. Softer finish with a touch of bitterness. On trend with the ascent of juicy and tropical low-bitterness west coast IPAs.

The Big Friendly Lazy Lightning

Pale yellow pour with a tight white head. Earthy, musty, diesel aroma initially, then some fresh tropical and citrus fruit aroma on second pass. Sweaty tropical notes fall out of the glass filling your nose with pineapple and mango. Soft pillow like structure with bright pineapple and citrus flavors sitting atop but falling through. Nice cereal and bread malt flavors, but the hops are flat and lifeless. New England meets West Coast. Seems to be lacking carbonation.Astringency noted in finish, suggests the beer is old or oxidized. Flavors don't pop.

12 West Brewing Company Frontside

“Woody, resinous, hints of citrus at the outset. Sweet malts, more citrus, particularly lime, in the flavor. Finishes sweet. Resinous notes at the outset disappear.”

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