This Quadruple Double IPA presents an intense sensory experience driven by a massive dry-hop addition of Citra, Nelson, and Peacharine. The nose is dominated by saturated aromas of ripe peach, nectarine, and passionfruit, layered over the distinctive white wine and crushed gooseberry notes of Nelson. On the palate, the hop intensity is profound, offering layers of citrus zest and stone fruit against a clean, supportive malt backdrop. Despite its 12% ABV, the beer remains remarkably cohesive, finishing with a firm bitterness and a smooth, well-integrated alcohol warmth that highlights its formidable strength and lush tropical character.
Appearance.Deep gold to light orange; hazy to opaque with a thick, creamy, off-white head that demonstrates excellent retention and leaves heavy lacing.
Aroma.High intensity hop-forward bouquet featuring heavy tropical fruit, ripe peach, and distinctive Nelson notes of white grape and gooseberry. Clean, neutral malt provides a subtle grainy base, with a noticeable but clean alcohol presence and light fruity esters.
Taste.Initial impression is a burst of juicy nectarine, grapefruit, and passionfruit. Medium-dry finish with a moderately high bitterness that balances the malt and alcohol. Malt flavor is clean and soft, while the finish is long and lingering with resinous hop character and peach-skin notes.
Mouthfeel.Medium-full body with a smooth, velvety texture. Moderate carbonation. Significant alcohol warmth is present but well-integrated, lacking any harshness or astringency.
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