Tito Blas Horia is a vibrant American IPA that strikes a refreshing balance between modern fruitiness and classical structure. At 6% ABV, it presents a bouquet of citrus and tropical fruit notes, mirroring the brewer's intent for a fresh and fruity experience. A clean, grainy malt backbone provides sufficient body to support the high hop intensity without overshadowing it. The sensory journey concludes with a crisp, dry finish and a well-integrated bitterness that lingers pleasantly on the palate. This pale gold ale exemplifies the style’s focus on a clean fermentation profile that allows the bright, fruity hop-forward character to shine from the first sip to the final drop.
Appearance.Medium gold to light reddish-amber in color with a slight haze. Features a medium-sized, off-white head with good persistence and light lacing.
Aroma.High hop intensity featuring prominent citrus and tropical fruit notes like grapefruit and mango, accompanied by a light resinous pine. A low, clean, grainy maltiness provides a subtle bready background with a clean fermentation profile.
Taste.Strong hop flavors of orange peel and stone fruit lead the palate. Low grainy maltiness offers a toasted support. Medium-high bitterness is firm but clean, leading to a dry finish. The aftertaste is hoppy and bitter with just enough supportive malt to prevent harshness.
Mouthfeel.Medium body with a smooth, creamy texture and no astringency. Carbonation is medium-high, creating a lively feel. A very light, smooth alcohol warmth is present.
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