* Burlington & Tonewood *
3 hops (Simcoe, Idaho 7 & Chinook)
Earthy fruity aroma. Oats provide a pleasantly soft body that wraps around citrus flavors which are continually out front & mix into medium bittering throughout. Again oat malts keep this from drifting into the realm of a West Coast style & allow all aspects to blend. An earthy/cannibus spice like ending completes the balance in a light subtle way.
Crafted nicely
2 hops (Citra &Krush) Dry hopped with El Dorado.
A malt aroma. Lightly tart & crisp. Orange takes the lagering process to another level injecting an underlayer of flavors of orange & citrus. A flavor catalyst not found in this style. A refreshing ending & low ABV makes this a great session beer.
A lager that produces more zing, bang, boom
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4 hops (Simcoe, Citra, Mosaic & Chinook) (All are used in WC style IPA's )
Multiple citrus aromas. Nicely carbonated beginning with nuanced grapefruit notes. Soft, full body & light bittering. Citrus flavors from Citra & Mosaic make their presence felt with oat malt keeping the entire offering honest. Each sip gets you ready for the next & the 6.2 ABV makes this a 2 bagger in your session. Subtle bittering tickles each sip end. DDHing enhances flavors & keeps this in the realm of an IPA
2 hops (Citra & Mosaic) with the addition of Lupulin from both hops.
Immediate you sense the deep fruit aroma compliments of Lupulin as well as the actual hops. Getting started though is quite the reverse but pleasing in that carbonation (Medium) & light Mosaic earthy tones greet you & guide you into the flavor aspects which come to full bloom & blend into the craft side by side with the above. The balance creates an offering that will tickle the fancy of most craft fans
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