Toha is a bright and nimble session-strength American Pale Ale that showcases a vibrant trio of New Zealand hops. Nelson Sauvin leads with sophisticated notes of crushed gooseberry and white wine, while Taiheke adds a refreshing zest of grapefruit and light floral undertones. Nectaron rounds out the sensory profile with intense bursts of pineapple and ripe peach. Despite its low 3.6% ABV, the beer offers a sophisticated hop-forward experience supported by a lean, grainy malt base. The result is a highly drinkable ale that delivers a crisp, tropical finish, balancing modern southern hemisphere intensity with refreshing sessionable elegance.
Appearance.Deep gold color (approx. 6 SRM). Brilliant clarity with a moderately large, frothy white head that exhibits good retention and leaves light lacing.
Aroma.High intensity hop aroma featuring distinct notes of gooseberry, passionfruit, and tropical pineapple. A supporting zesty grapefruit and floral character is present. Malt is low and neutral, providing a subtle crackery or grainy backbone that allows the hop-derived esters to dominate.
Taste.Initial impression is bright and hop-driven. Dominant flavors of white wine grapes, stone fruit, and citrus zest mirror the aroma. Bitterness is moderate and clean, balancing a very light, bready malt presence. The fermentation is neutral. It finishes dry and crisp with a lingering, refreshing tropical hop aftertaste that never becomes harsh.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate-to-high carbonation that provides a prickly, refreshing sensation. No alcohol warmth is perceived. Overall smooth finish with very low astringency.
Sensory Profile.
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An all New Zealand hopped session pale using Taiheke, Nelson Sauvin and Nectaron.
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An all New Zealand hopped session pale using Taiheke, Nelson Sauvin and Nectaron.
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