Uinta’s Trader Session IPA delivers a bright, hop-forward experience that highlights the pioneering spirit of the sub-style within the American IPA category. The nose is greeted with a high intensity of tropical aromas, specifically defined by vibrant notes of pineapple and sharp citrus. A lean, clean base of pale malts provides a structural foundation without distracting from the hop showcase. On the palate, the hop bitterness is firm yet refreshing, leading to a crisp, dry finish. This classic sessionable ale balances a lighter body with the punchy, resinous, and fruit-driven character expected of high-quality West Coast brewing traditions.
Appearance.Brilliant medium gold with a thick, frothy white head that exhibits excellent persistence and leaves significant lacing on the glass.
Aroma.High hop intensity featuring dominant notes of fresh pineapple, grapefruit zest, and a subtle resinous pine. Low, clean, grainy malt sweetness remains in the background with no notable yeast esters.
Taste.Initial punch of citrus peel and tropical fruit flavors. Low grainy maltiness with a hint of toasted crackers. Medium-high bitterness that is clean and lacks harshness. Finishes dry and crisp with a lingering hoppy aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with a smooth, refreshing texture. Medium-high carbonation provides a lively prickle on the tongue. No detectable alcohol warmth.
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Uinta’s current version of Trader came on the scene ...20;original 4% to 5% now. While they’ve dropped the original “session IPA” branding, we still& ...
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Uinta’s current version of Trader came on the scene a few years ago, with the ABV increased from its original 4% to 5% now. While they’ve dropped the original “session IPA” branding, we still feel it’s a pretty sessionable IPA, delivering big, hoppy flavor without the 7%-ish ABV that often accompanies traditional IPAs. This bright copper brew builds plenty of rocky white foam as you pour, from which emerge big and brightly fruity hop aromas...
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