Logical Conclusion presents as a sophisticated American IPA that masterfully balances modern fruit intensity with classic structure. The aromatic profile is led by the vibrant interplay of Citra, Simcoe, and Mosaic hops, delivering an punchy bouquet of ripe peach and candy-like tropical fruit reminiscent of Gushers™. Simcoe provides a grounded, coniferous resin note that complements a distinct white mineral quality. On the palate, the fluffy wheat addition creates a soft, approachable texture that supports high-intensity hop flavors. A firm bitterness cleanses the tongue, transitioning from stone fruit sweetness to a dry, resinous finish that remains exceptionally clean and balanced.
Appearance.Color is a medium gold (approx. 7 SRM) with a persistent, frothy white head that leaves significant lacing. Exhibits a slight haze due to the inclusion of wheat, though it remains translucent.
Aroma.Intensity is high, dominated by tropical and stone fruit esters. Prominent notes of ripe peach, mango, and mixed berries from the Citra and Mosaic hops are balanced by a piney, coniferous resin from Simcoe. A low, clean, grainy maltiness provides a neutral base, accented by a subtle, flinty mineral character.
Taste.Initial impression is hop-forward and fruity, with flavors of peach and tropical candy. Medium-high hop bitterness is clean and well-integrated. The malt flavor is low but provides a grainy, soft breadiness from the wheat. The mid-palate reveals resinous pine and a hint of grapefruit zest. The finish is medium-dry and crisp, leaving a lingering hoppy aftertaste without harshness.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a notable softness and creaminess from the wheat protein. Carbonation is medium-high, providing a refreshing prickle. There is a very light, smooth alcohol warmth consistent with its 7% ABV, but no astringency.
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