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RATINGS: 24   MEAN: 3.53/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.44/5   EST. CALORIES: 192   ABV: 6.4%
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Utilizing one of the newest hops from the Hop Breeding Program, Mosaic hops give intense fruity, floral and earthy aroma and flavor characteristics to a crisp, classic Northwest style Pale Ale. Availability: Draft only

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3.6
fiulijn (27110) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - DEC 30, 2015
Draught at St. Augustine’s, Vancouver
Cloudy amber color. Nice citrusy aroma, orange and cedar, light toffee. Very good, lean malt profile, biscuity malts, a bit toasted, then followed by strong bitterness and a lot of hop resins, orange peel, a bit too bitter in the final.
Very good APA, or IPA at this strength.

4
bulldogops (2907) - St Albert, Alberta, CANADA - OCT 24, 2015
Rating #1195 - 21.07.2014 - On tap at Underground. Golden pour with a bubbly, lasting white foam. Aroma is mild sweet tropical goodness. Taste is a mini of citrusy, soft fruit sweetness, tempered by an explosion of bitterness, drying out the finish, but leaving the palate demanding another sip. Balanced and exquisite.

3.7
biirusaikou (2704) - - JUL 7, 2015
Draught at Keyaki. Rich fruity character, orange, pineapple, berries, biscuit malt, dry bitter finish. Very good stuff, I really enjoy that hop these days.

3.5
patricks110 (2897) - Alberta, CANADA - JUL 1, 2015
A very good smelling brew. Pours a bright gold colour with a thick off white head. Tons of tropical fruits, grapefruit a little pine and heaps of pineapple and mango. Beautiful aroma, flavour is pretty decent. No malt base but for a light caramel malt. Gorgeous pineapple and mango with a mild bitterness.

3.6
ljthiessen (1753) - Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA - JUN 26, 2015
On tap at Barley Brothers, Winnipeg. Clear golden pour with a dense white head. Huge fruity aroma, tropical fruit and a bit of zest. Very flavourful with tropical fruit, some grassy notes. Really nice pale ale.

3.4
mcberko (34280) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - APR 17, 2015
On tap at Sugarbowl, pours a clear pale golden with a small white head. Nose brings out lots of tropical fruits and some dry biscuity malt. Flavour is massively fruity, with loads of tropical fruits and some resinous hops. Packs flavour and is well-balanced.

2.7
riversideAK (6265) - Shoreline, Washington, USA - JAN 1, 2015
Big buttered popcorn nose with fruity mosaic hops. Tons of potential huge letdown. Golden pour than Britt white head. Flavors of buttered popcorn and mosaic hops. Bummer man.

2.9
IndianaRed (7712) - Boise, Idaho, USA - NOV 24, 2014
On Tap at the Poulsbo tasting room Hazy pale yellow. Very srong lasting white head and lacing. Big (mosaic) hop aroma and flavors. Not a fan of this hop and that particular hoppiness. Dry and crisp, but not a fan.

3.4
PacNWDad (107) - Washington, USA - NOV 9, 2014
11/2/2014. On draft at Chuck’s Greenwood. Golden red colored (like iced tea), clear, thin white head, decent amount of lace. Aroma is of tropical fruits, especially guava, backed up by some roasted malt. Fairly sweet, then a bitter finish with a little acidity. Well-carbonated, medium body, long finish.

3.5
piscator34 (3402) - Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA - SEP 20, 2014
Draft sample. Pale copper in colour with medium carbonation. Aromas are a massive hit of tropical mango and cat pee, backed by a bit of pale malt. Flavors are a mix of miscellaneous tropical fruit, cut grass, nettles, black pepper, and a decent amount of bready pale malts. Medium bodied with a chunky rustic bitterness. Probably would have been better with a cleaner bittering hop, but fairly good as is.


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