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Cellarmaker Turok Mosaic Hunter West Coast IPA 16 oz

Cellarmaker Turok Mosaic Hunter West Coast IPA 16 oz

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Cellarmaker Turok Mosaic Hunter West Coast IPA

Journey through time and hop fields with Cellarmaker Turok Mosaic Hunter, a phenomenal West Coast IPA clocking in at 6.3% ABV. This beer is a pure homage to one of the most expressive and beloved hop varietals: 100% Mosaic Hopped.

Inspired by the legend of Turok, who traverses different eras to find the best Mosaic hops for your IPA, Cellarmaker shares this relentless pursuit of excellence. Each year, the hop harvest presents a unique challenge, and Cellarmaker's satisfaction comes from unearthing the "FIRE" Mosaic, regardless of crop year or origin. This commitment shines through in every sip of this bright and bold West Coast IPA.

Tasting Notes:

  • Appearance: Pours a brilliant, clear golden hue, characteristic of a classic West Coast IPA, topped with a persistent white head. Aroma: The nose is immediately greeted with an explosion of Mosaic's signature complexity. Expect vibrant notes of tropical fruit like mango, passionfruit, and pineapple, intermingling with juicy blueberry and bright citrus (tangerine, lemon, lime). Underlying hints of resinous pine and a touch of dankness add depth and intrigue.
  • Palate: The flavor mirrors the aroma, delivering a powerful yet balanced hop profile. Juicy tropical and stone fruits dominate, with blueberry, mango, and tangerine leading the charge. A delightful peachy or apricot undertone may emerge. The classic West Coast piney bitterness provides a crisp counterpoint, creating a clean, refreshing, and incredibly drinkable experience. Some subtle herbal notes and a hint of bubblegum might also be present.
  • Finish: Dry and remarkably clean, with a lingering, pleasant bitterness that highlights the complexity of the Mosaic hop. The tropical fruit notes gently fade, leaving a desire for the next sip. 

Cellarmaker Turok Mosaic Hunter is a testament to the versatility and aromatic power of Mosaic hops. It's a crisp, vibrant, and supremely balanced West Coast IPA that will satisfy even the most discerning hop hunter. Grab a can and experience the quest for "FIRE" Mosaic firsthand!

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