Cülmination DIPA
Apex Brewing Company in Örebro, Örebro, Sweden 🇸🇪
IPA - Imperial / Double Regular|
Score
7.43
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[The Northbound Gravity Sessions No: 04]
The thirst for knowledge, litterateur, fine arts (and big bold flavored DIPAs) drove us into a more poetic approach to dry hopping for the fourth installment in the Northbound Gravity Sessions series - and so the “everything in moderation, including moderation” dry hopping method was born. Hidden in this DIPA’s hazy depths, courtesy of large portions of naked oat malt, torrefied wheat and flaked oats, lies absurd amounts of Simcoe and Vic Secret hops. Expect tropical fruits, ripe stone fruits, citrus and all other buzz words associated with the style - we’ve more or less ticked all the boxes on the aroma chart with this one. Cülmination DIPA will only be available in 440ml cans.
Malts:
Maris Otter Extra Pale, Naked Oats, Flaked Oats & Torrefied Wheat
Hops:
Simcoe & Vic Secret
Yeast:
WLP066 London Fog
The thirst for knowledge, litterateur, fine arts (and big bold flavored DIPAs) drove us into a more poetic approach to dry hopping for the fourth installment in the Northbound Gravity Sessions series - and so the “everything in moderation, including moderation” dry hopping method was born. Hidden in this DIPA’s hazy depths, courtesy of large portions of naked oat malt, torrefied wheat and flaked oats, lies absurd amounts of Simcoe and Vic Secret hops. Expect tropical fruits, ripe stone fruits, citrus and all other buzz words associated with the style - we’ve more or less ticked all the boxes on the aroma chart with this one. Cülmination DIPA will only be available in 440ml cans.
Malts:
Maris Otter Extra Pale, Naked Oats, Flaked Oats & Torrefied Wheat
Hops:
Simcoe & Vic Secret
Yeast:
WLP066 London Fog
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6.6/10
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Appearance 2
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Can. An unclear yellow beer with a lazing white head. The aroma has notes of citrus fruits, hops, straw, and malt. The flavor is sweet with notes of citrus fruits, hops, straw, and malt, leading to a bitter finish.
Tried
from Can
on 07 May 2020
at 18:46