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Wren House No Pale Ales

Wren House No Pale Ales

Rated 3.300 by BeerPals

Brewed by Wren House Brewing Company

Phoenix, AZ, United States

Style:  IPA

5% Alcohol by Volume

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No Pale Ales is a super sessionable hazy IPA. We used a fairly complex grain bill of Golden Promise, Munich, Malted Wheat and Flaked Oats in order to amplify the body and make you forget that you're drinking a 5% crusher. Entirely hot side hopped with Centennial during the whirlpool at a nice and mellow rate. We then dry hopped it at a moderate rate of 2.5lb/bbl split between Mosaic & Centennial. Aromas of blueberry jam and mandarin flesh with a touch of biscuity malt in the background. Drinks incredibly soft with a perfect balance of juicy hops to nice lightly toasted malt. It's like super good btw ;)

ID: 105573 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 4 months ago

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Overall Rank11558
Overall Percentile79.2
Style Rank1151 of 6163
Style Percentile81.3
Lowest Score4.2
Highest Score4.2
Average Score4.200
Weighted Score3.300
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • IBREW2OR3 1248 reviews
    rated 4.2 4 months ago

    Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 9

    Rated Aug. 2018. Pint can pours with an opaque copper gold body that supports a thin dirty white head of foam. The aroma offers up tangelo, tangerine, orange and then a bit of cantaloupe and mango. Nice. The taste delivers soft juicy notes of mango and cantaloupe that quickly give way to tangy and bitter juicy tangerine and tangelo. It picks up an orange juice sensation midway and into the finish. Solid juicy Pale that could use a bit more of a Pale malt backbone though.

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