This bold Double IPA radiates an intense hop presence, driven by a lush saturation of Citra and Mosaic. It delivers a sensory explosion of drippy tropical fruit, featuring notes of ripe mango and bright grapefruit underpinned by subtle pine and earthy blueberry. The foundation is intentionally lean, utilizing a neutral malt profile to ensure the hops remain the focus without the residual sweetness of a barleywine. At 8% ABV, a smooth, integrated warmth supports the firm bitterness, leading to a crisp, dry finish. It is a powerful yet highly drinkable expression of modern hopping, emphasizing vibrant fruit aromatics and a clean fermentation.
Appearance.Pours a deep gold to light orange-copper with a moderate-sized, persistent white head and good clarity, though a faint haze is present.
Aroma.Intense hop aroma featuring prominent citrus and tropical fruit notes from Citra, alongside the resinous pine and berry character of Mosaic. A low, neutral, grainy maltiness provides a quiet background, with a clean fermentation profile and a hint of smooth alcohol.
Taste.Strong and complex hop flavors of tangerine, passion fruit, and pine dominate. A moderately high bitterness provides a firm structure but lacks harshness. The malt character is low and unobtrusive, serving as a soft, grainy platform. The finish is dry with a lingering hoppy and bitter aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth texture and medium-high carbonation. A restrained, smooth alcohol warmth is present but well-integrated, with no harsh hop-derived astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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Autodidact Full Circle
Daylily's biggest sibling. Full Circle is a double IPA hopped brewed with Citra and Mosaic hops, ... but pushed even further for more drippy hoppy goodness. Drink fresh and enjoy!
Daylily's biggest sibling. Full Circle is a double IPA hopped brewed with Citra and Mosaic hops, but pushed even further for more drippy hoppy goodness. Drink fresh and enjoy!
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