![]() The beer does not taste too strong, and you can taste the alcohol very strongly with every sip that you take. It has a smooth and tropical body with a mild malt finish. The flavor of the Boom Sauce IPA follows the aroma very closely, but it is more flavorful and brighter than you would expect with the simple scent. The fruits offer a mild sweetness on your tongue, but this is balanced with a hoppy bitterness and dry finish. It also has a smooth and dry feeling that is especially dryer towards the end. The medium body tends a bit toward the light, giving you a crispy and clean feel on your tongue. – MouthfeelĪs for the palate, the Boom Sauce NEIPA has a medium body and it goes down very easily. The aroma offers a peppery citrus note and is a bit funky too. The first thing you smell is the citric hops that come to your nose.Īside from this, there are slight hints of grapefruit in the backbone of the aroma. There is a mild aroma that does not overshadow the flavor or prickle your tongue harshly. On the nose, the beer has an earthy aroma, with the hops playing a prominent part. With decent retention, the beer slowly dissipates and leaves a lot of lacing against the glass. On top of it, there is a fluffy white head that stays in place for a long time. You can barely see through the beer’s color. When you pour the Boomsauce NEIPA into your pint glass, it shows off an orange-yellow color, although it is not as bright because of its cloudy appearance. Garnish the beer with a citrus slice like an orange or lemon. Other ideal glasses that you can use include snifters, chalices, or goblets, which feature a bulbous shape. The pint glass holds the head in place and shows off the orange color. You should serve the beer in a pint glass, with temperatures from 45 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. There is the mild sweetness of grapefruit in the beer, but the hops always shine through the flavor and aroma. It features flavors and aromas of citrus, tropical fruits, pine, grapefruit, and malts. The beer pours a cloudy orange color, while the body is medium and easy to drink. The beer features an alcohol content of 7.8 percent, with a bright bitterness. A flagship IPA of Lord Hobo Brewing, the entire brewing process plus the dry hopping offers you a balance of citrus and tropical fruits. Boom Sauce is a New England India Pale Ale.
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