Brewski Brady presents a modern interpretation of the American IPA, bridging the gap between classic West Coast roots and contemporary textural preferences. A clean, pale malt foundation provides a neutral canvas for the assertive character of classic American C-hops. Vibrant layers of grapefruit zest and resinous pine dominate the profile, supported by a subtle, modern fruitiness. While the body remains crisp and clean, a slight fogginess hints at a softer mouthfeel than traditional iterations. The experience culminates in a firm, refreshing bitterness that lingers pleasantly, defining a balanced yet hop-forward character that remains approachable at six percent alcohol.
Appearance.Medium gold in color with a slight, modern fog. It is topped by a persistent, fine-textured white head that leaves delicate lacing on the glass.
Aroma.High hop intensity featuring prominent notes of citrus peel, resinous pine, and a hint of tropical fruit. Beneath the hops lies a low, clean, grainy malt sweetness and a neutral fermentation profile.
Taste.Leading with a sharp burst of citrus and pine resin, the flavor is supported by a light, bready malt backbone. Bitterness is firm and assertive but remains clean, transitioning into a medium-dry finish with a lingering hoppy aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a smooth, crisp texture. Carbonation is moderate-high, providing a lively prickle on the tongue without any harshness or astringency.
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