Mosaic Pale Ale
Stoup Brewing in Seattle, Washington, United States 🇺🇸
Pale Ale - American Style / APA Regular|
Score
7.08
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A highly drinkable, hop forward beer with a classic American Pale Ale malt bill. Heavy handed Mosaic dry hopping gives this beer a nose packed full of citrus and mango. Up front aroma, balanced bittering and a moderate body just beg for another taste...and another...and another...
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7.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
On tap at the brewery. Pours a hazy orange with small white head that lasts. The aroma is dank, berry, melon. Medium body, grass, mango, melon, juicy, light bitterness, very good.
Tried
from Draft
on 25 Nov 2016
at 09:44
7.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Draught at Bramling Cross, 8/19/16.
Deep copper-golden body with some apricot-canteloupe tones and a small, off-white head showing moderate retention.
Similar to eniac from lucky envelop, it has a not-too-intense stonefruit nose, with soft apricot and some deeper, juicier notes that encompass light orange and tangerine juice. Moderate bitterness, it seems, with some earthy, grainy, specialty malts and a bit of yeast nuttiness. Clean, though, with no alcohol and a simple, but focused and enjoyable mosaic character.
Same apricot-tangerine character to the flavor, with a soft, very dry, lightly grainy texture showing light breadiness and some very earthy, ashy hop notes. Light soil and vegetal character. Moderate juiciness, though it never gets too strong, due to the lack of any base malt sweetness. Still, the hops are certainly fresh and flavorful, the beer light and drinkable, with a lightly watery feel to it and low to moderate carbonation with no alcohol or flaw.
Deep copper-golden body with some apricot-canteloupe tones and a small, off-white head showing moderate retention.
Similar to eniac from lucky envelop, it has a not-too-intense stonefruit nose, with soft apricot and some deeper, juicier notes that encompass light orange and tangerine juice. Moderate bitterness, it seems, with some earthy, grainy, specialty malts and a bit of yeast nuttiness. Clean, though, with no alcohol and a simple, but focused and enjoyable mosaic character.
Same apricot-tangerine character to the flavor, with a soft, very dry, lightly grainy texture showing light breadiness and some very earthy, ashy hop notes. Light soil and vegetal character. Moderate juiciness, though it never gets too strong, due to the lack of any base malt sweetness. Still, the hops are certainly fresh and flavorful, the beer light and drinkable, with a lightly watery feel to it and low to moderate carbonation with no alcohol or flaw.
Tried
from Can
on 24 Aug 2016
at 22:35
6.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Draft 12 oz pour at Stoup. Hazy golden orange pour with a thin fizz head. Pretty dank hop aroma. Flavor is some orange, with some bitter hops late. Decent pale, but not stand out as far as refreshing goes. Bitter orange peel like. Still a tasty beer overall, but competition is rough, and it’s hard not to compare.
Tried
from Draft
on 10 Jul 2016
at 18:26
7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
On tap at the source in Seattle-USA. Orange bright clear pour, off-white little lacing. Nose: tropical. Mouth: sweet frizzy, grapefruit finish and sweet lemonade. Refreshing. ---Rated via Beer Buddy for iPhone
Tried
from Draft
on 08 May 2016
at 22:15
8/10
Tried
on 05 Nov 2015
at 21:34
7.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
On tap at Stoup, pours a cloudy orange with a small white head. Aroma of tropical fruits and resinous hops. Flavour is bright and fresh, with loads of tropical fruits and a dry light malt backbone. Wonderful balance and bright flavours. Excellent pale.
Tried
from Draft
on 30 Mar 2015
at 11:46
6.9/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
[3/1/15] Draught at Stoup Brewing in Seattle. Clear golden. Nice tropical and citric fruity hops aroma. Flavor with some refreshing bitterness. Good.
Tried
on 16 Mar 2015
at 17:58