Atlanta-based SweetWater Brewing Company is heralding the arrival of spring by treating customers to Triple Tail Tropical India Pale Ale, an unabashedly tropical IPA that features tripe dry hop techniques for a flavor that simply explodes with fruity elements ranging from pineapple to tangerine and papaya.
This tropical IPA makes use of Mosaic, Bravo, Sultana and Waimea hops and comes in at 35 IBUs (International Bitterness Units), while its ABV of 5.5 percent makes it neither monstrously overpowering nor annoyingly lightweight. The beer also offers a creamy foam head that doesn't merely offer a satisfying mouthfeel when you go ahead and take a sip, but also acts as an effective store for the deliciously fruity aromas of the beer.
Springtime Tropical IPAs
This IPA Features Fruity Notes Of Pineapple, Tangerine and Papaya
Trend Themes
1. Tropical Ipas - Breweries can focus on developing more tropical IPAs using unique hop varieties to differentiate themselves in a crowded market.
2. Triple Dry Hop Techniques - Brewers can experiment with triple dry hop techniques to create IPAs with bold and complex flavor profiles that appeal to beer aficionados.
3. Low ABV Craft Beers - Craft breweries can tap into the low ABV trend by creating flavorful and sessionable brews that appeal to health-conscious consumers and those looking for a lighter drinking experience.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Beer Industry - Craft breweries can use tropical IPAs to distinguish themselves in the crowded craft beer market while also experimenting with triple dry hop techniques to appeal to beer aficionados.
2. Hop Farming Industry - Hop farmers can benefit from the demand for unique hops used in tropical IPAs and work on developing new varieties to meet the needs of craft breweries.
3. Beverage Distribution Industry - Distributors can capitalize on the low ABV craft beer trend by offering a variety of flavorful and sessionable brews that appeal to health-conscious consumers and those looking for a lighter drinking experience.