Quiet Frame is a vibrant Hazy Session IPA that belies its low 3.6% ABV with an assertive hop profile. The use of Rakau and Nelson Sauvin hops delivers a distinctively New Zealand sensory experience, bursting with notes of ripe apricot, crushed white grapes, and gooseberry. A soft, hazy appearance suggests a gentle mouthfeel that supports the intense tropical and orchard fruit aromas. The palate is defined by a clean, light grainy malt base that allows the complex hop character to remain the focus, finishing crisp and refreshing with a moderate bitterness that invites another sip, perfectly balancing drinkability with aromatic depth.
Appearance.Pale straw to light gold (3–5 SRM). Distinctly hazy with a thick, frothy white head that shows good persistence and leaves delicate lacing on the glass.
Aroma.High intensity hop-forward aroma. Dominated by Nelson Sauvin signature white wine, gooseberry, and tropical fruit notes, complemented by the stone fruit and apricot character of Rakau. Malt is low and neutral, providing a light crackery background. Clean fermentation with minimal yeast-derived esters.
Taste.Immediate impact of tropical fruit and white grape. The Nelson Sauvin provides a vinous quality, while Rakau adds depth with peach and apricot flavors. Low grainy-sweet malt presence. Bitterness is moderate but remains the primary structural element. Finish is dry, clean, and refreshing with a lingering citrus and stone fruit aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a soft, slightly creamy texture from the haziness. Moderate to high carbonation provides a lively effervescence. No alcohol warmth is perceived. Very smooth with no hop-derived astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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"Hazy Session IPA, well hopped with Rakau and Nelson Sauvin."
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"Hazy Session IPA, well hopped with Rakau and Nelson Sauvin."
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