This American Pale Ale delivers a multifaceted sensory experience, spotlighting a vibrant dry-hop profile of Simcoe, Mosaic, and Calypso. Simcoe leads with its signature resinous pine and subtle earthiness, while Mosaic adds layers of ripe blueberry and tropical stone fruit. Calypso complements the aromatic depth with crisp notes of pear and lemon zest. A light copper hue signals a supportive malt backbone of toasted biscuit and pale caramel, providing a sturdy foundation without overshadowing the hops. The result is a clean, refreshing, and hop-forward ale that balances firm bitterness with a smooth, dry finish, quintessential of the Pacific Northwest brewing tradition.
Appearance.Light copper (8-10 SRM) with brilliant clarity. Features a moderately large, off-white head with excellent retention and persistent lacing.
Aroma.Moderately high hop aroma characterized by forest pine, resin, blueberry, and tropical mango, with a distinct crisp pear and apple note from the Calypso hops. Low to moderate bready malt sweetness with a hint of toasted grain. Clean fermentation profile.
Taste.Initial hop-forward impression of citrus and stone fruit. Malt provides a supportive toasted bread and light caramel character. Medium-high bitterness is well-integrated and not harsh. Flavors reflect the aroma with lingering notes of pine and berry. The finish is medium-dry and clean.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth, crisp texture. Moderate to high carbonation provides a lively mouthfeel. Negligible alcohol warmth and no detectable astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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Alaskan Big Mountain Pale Ale
Pale Ale - American | 5.7% Commercial Description: Light copper color, dry hopped with Simcoe, Mosa ...ic and Calypso hops.
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Pale Ale - American | 5.7% Commercial Description: Light copper color, dry hopped with Simcoe, Mosaic and Calypso hops.
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