Australian craft beer brand Young Henrys has officially debuted a new beer called the 'Hazy Pale Ale,' which will be added to its main year-round lineup. Because of this, it will be sold alongside fan favorites from the brand like the 'Newtowner' and 'Motorcycle Oil.'
The new beer combines Mosaic, Topaz, Calyspo, and Idaho-7 hops with a mix of rolled oats, rolled wheat, malted oats, and chit. As a result, the beer delivers a highly unique taste with a notably smooth finish. For example, the Hazy Pale Ale's flavor profile consists of subtle notes of citrus and tropical stone fruit, making it an ideal summertime brew.
"Young Henrys have done a few hazy beers over the last couple of years, always to great success. Hazy beers are notoriously tricky to make, but we feel like we’ve really nailed the ones we’ve done, so thought it was time to make one that was a dedicated part of our core range," Young Henrys head brewer Jesse Searls said.
Hazy Australian IPAs
Young Henrys Adds 'Hazy Pale Ale' to Its Core Lineup of Craft Beers
Trend Themes
1. Hazy Ipas - More breweries experimenting with hazy IPAs may lead to a new category of popular craft beers.
2. Unique Beer Blends - Combining diverse ingredients in beer brewing, like oats and fruit flavors, may become a disruptive trend in the craft beer industry.
3. Core Line Expansions - Craft beer brands focusing on expanding their core lineups with unique blends may stand out among their competitors.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Beer - The craft beer industry can benefit from experimenting with unique beer blends to appeal to a wider audience.
2. Brewing - Breweries can invest in developing new techniques for crafting hazy IPAs to create a new category of popular craft beers.
3. Alcohol Sales - Expanding the core lineups of craft beer brands can offer new opportunities for growth in the alcohol sales industry.