The malt complexity helps add an extra dimension to this fun and fruity example of IPA 2.0, be it session, single, double, or otherwise. This lupulin-laden India Pale Ale is packed with juicy tropical fruit character, bright floral aromas and delectable. Overall: “Big dank, earthy hops bomb with a touch of malt sweetness-this beer smells like it was grown, not brewed. Residual sweetness is welcome and lends balance to the pleasantly bitter finish.” Lovely! Big juicy oranges and passion fruit. Sip of Sunshine drinks like its name, with soft tropical fruit character (think mango and grapefruit) in a deceptive 8 percent ABV package. Lovely caramel malt sweetness helps round out the finish and offset a tiny bit of astringency. Surprisingly low bitterness for the obviously large amount of hops in the beer. Hops are showcased-big resin, slight grassiness, green onion, a bit of pine, and just a hint of biscuit malt.”įlavor: “Big earthy bitterness, lightly chalky, resinous but not sharp. Little cousin to Lawsons Finest flagship beer Sip of Sunshine IPA, Little Sip IPA has a juicy, fruit-forward character layered with tropical hop flavor. Pour mindfully, inhale deeply, and enjoy a tropical vacation in a glass.” What our panel thoughtĪroma: “Fruity, orangey, and dank with a skunky hops aroma (in a good way). It pours with a largely clear deep golden and slight. Often mistaken for a New England style hazy IPA, Sip of Sunshine is firmly rooted in West Coast tradition. “This lupulin-laden IPA is packed with juicy tropical fruit character, bright floral aromas, and delectable layers of hops flavor. The beer that made all of this possible, Sip of Sunshine, is contract brewed at Two Roads Brewing in Connecticut, which allows for greater distribution throughout Lawson’s network.
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