Reverse World is a quintessentially bright and balanced American IPA that celebrates the legacy of Oregon-grown Centennial hops. This expression leads with an assertive sensory profile of floral blossoms and zesty grapefruit, characteristic of the hop variety. A sturdy malt backbone provides a supportive, slightly toasty foundation that balances the 7% ABV and firm bitterness without overshadowing the hop-forward character. It pours with crystalline clarity, offering a classic West Coast-inspired experience where clean fermentation and resinous pine notes converge into a dry, refreshing finish. It is a harmonious marriage of Pacific Northwest hop intensity and structured malt depth.
Appearance.Medium gold to light copper (8-10 SRM) with brilliant clarity. Features a medium-sized, off-white head with excellent persistence and thick lacing.
Aroma.High intensity hop aroma dominated by floral notes and bright citrus, specifically grapefruit peel and lemon zest. A moderate grainy-sweet maltiness supports the hops with light toasted accents. Very clean fermentation profile with no significant esters.
Taste.Strong hop flavors of grapefruit and floral oil lead the palate, supported by a clean, grainy malt character and hints of light caramel. Bitterness is firm and high but lacks harshness, balancing the sturdy malt bill. The finish is medium-dry with a lingering resinous and citrusy hop aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth, slightly oily texture. Carbonation is medium-high, providing a crisp sensation. A very light, smooth alcohol warmth is present but well-integrated.
Sensory Profile.
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Ruse Reverse World IPA Can
7%
A classic example of a bright and balanced IPA, brewed with a sturdy malt bill to hold up to the ... mounds of Oregon grown Centenial hops.
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7%
A classic example of a bright and balanced IPA, brewed with a sturdy malt bill to hold up to the mounds of Oregon grown Centenial hops.
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