This American Pale Ale highlights the expressive versatility of Idaho 7 hops, delivering a punchy sensory profile within a sessionable framework. The nose is greeted by a vibrant bouquet of tropical mango and zesty pink grapefruit, underpinned by subtle, resinous pine and a unique hint of black tea. On the palate, the fruit-forward hop character remains dominant, supported by a lean, neutral grainy malt base that ensures high drinkability. A clean fermentation profile allows the complex hop oils to shine through to a crisp, moderately bitter finish. The interplay of stone fruit and herbal notes makes for a refreshing, nuanced take on the style.
Appearance.Pale golden color (approx. 6 SRM) with a distinct hazy clarity. It is topped by a moderately large, creamy white head with persistent retention and fine lacing.
Aroma.Moderately high hop intensity featuring prominent tropical mango and sharp pink grapefruit. Secondary notes of resinous pine and an earthy, herbal character reminiscent of black tea are present. The malt aroma is low and neutral, providing a clean, cracker-like backdrop.
Taste.The flavor profile is hop-centric, mirroring the aroma with layers of mango and grapefruit pith. A moderate hop bitterness provides structure without being harsh, balanced by a light, grainy malt sweetness. Subtle notes of pine and tea leaves emerge mid-palate. The finish is medium-dry and clean, with a lingering citrus and resinous aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a smooth, soft texture often associated with hazy variations. Carbonation is moderate to high, providing a refreshing prickle on the tongue. There is no perceived alcohol warmth or astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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Five Kingdoms Private Idaho 7 Hazy Pale Ale
Private Idaho 7 is a hazy Pale Ale using Idaho 7 hops. Mango and pink grapefruit flavours with notes ... of pine and black tea.
4.5%
440ml can
Contains barley, wheat.
£4.10
Five Kingdoms Private Idaho 7 Hazy Pale Ale - Wee Beer Shop
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