Original Pattern There It Is Hazy IPA 16oz
Original Pattern There It Is Hazy IPA 16oz
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Original Pattern: There It Is Hazy IPA
Original Pattern's "There It Is" Hazy IPA (16oz) is a vibrant exploration of New Zealand hops, delivering a complex and aromatic experience that lives up to its catchy name.
Tasting Notes:
- Appearance: Pours a beautiful, hazy golden-yellow, opaque and inviting, typical of the New England-style IPA, with a persistent white head.
- Aroma: The star of the show, NZ Nelson Sauvin hops, shines immediately with bright notes of white wine grape, reminiscent of Sauvignon Blanc, and a zesty, slightly sweet kumquat. Beneath this upfront fruitiness, there's a subtle, intriguing hint of "dankness" that adds depth and complexity, preventing it from being solely fruity. Hints of tropical fruit and a touch of stone fruit may also emerge.
- Flavor: The palate mirrors the aroma, leading with juicy white grape and a tangy, citrusy kumquat zing. The initial fruit burst is expertly balanced by a gentle, underlying bitterness and that characteristic "dank" note that grounds the beer. It's wonderfully smooth, with a well-integrated sweetness that complements the hop profile without being cloying.
- Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied and exceptionally soft, with a creamy texture that glides across the tongue. The carbonation is moderate, contributing to a truly enjoyable and easy-drinking experience.
- Finish: The finish is clean and lingering, leaving behind a delightful interplay of juicy fruit, a touch of pine, and a pleasant, subtle hop resin character.
"There It Is" is a stellar example of a Hazy IPA that expertly showcases the unique characteristics of New Zealand hops. It's a must-try for hop enthusiasts seeking something beyond the typical citrus bombs, offering a nuanced and highly enjoyable sensory experience.
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