HDHC Mosaic IPA
Cannery Brewing in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦
IPA - New England / Hazy Regular|
Score
6.83
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An experimental IPA brewed with a single hop variety (Mosaic). High Density Hop Charge (HDHC) signifies a beer brewed with a single hop variety used in 3 different formats:
– T-90 HOP PELLETS are the industry standard.
– INCOGNITO® is a CO2 extracted hop oil liquid.
– LUPOMAX™ is a highly concentrated lupulin pellet.
Combining all 3 formats produces the boldest expression of a single hopped IPA. It might seem like magic, but it’s science.
– T-90 HOP PELLETS are the industry standard.
– INCOGNITO® is a CO2 extracted hop oil liquid.
– LUPOMAX™ is a highly concentrated lupulin pellet.
Combining all 3 formats produces the boldest expression of a single hopped IPA. It might seem like magic, but it’s science.
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6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Can from The Gull, North Vancouver
Cloudy palish and greenish blond colour, with medium sized sparse head. Mild aroma of citrus. The mouthfeel is very dry, which unfortunately highlights the flour-y character of the grains, and the astringency in the finish; also, some sweetness would help this hops to appear more juicy, instead there's just citrus peel, without much brightness; the light hop burn is welcome in this scenario.
Good, but I expected something different.
Cloudy palish and greenish blond colour, with medium sized sparse head. Mild aroma of citrus. The mouthfeel is very dry, which unfortunately highlights the flour-y character of the grains, and the astringency in the finish; also, some sweetness would help this hops to appear more juicy, instead there's just citrus peel, without much brightness; the light hop burn is welcome in this scenario.
Good, but I expected something different.
Tried
from Can
on 18 May 2021
at 05:59
7.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
473mL can, pours a cloudy, murky yellow with a medium white head. Nose bursts with tropical fruits, piney hops, some resins, and biscuity malt. Flavour is loaded with piney hops upfront, followed by bitter citrus rind, and a little tropical fruit. Finishes piney, with ample bitterness on the citrus rind.
Tried
from Can
on 07 May 2021
at 03:26