Coronado 17° Point Danger Hazy IPA

Coronado 17° Point Danger Hazy IPA

Slightly cloudy American NEIPA with a pineapple aroma. When poured into a glass, it is a hazy golden color with three fingers of creamy white foam. It has a medium body and, in addition to pineapple, the taste also contains traces of melons, citrus and fresh resin from pine and other tropical fruits. Juicy, but not completely dry. More

Parameters
Volume 0,473 L
Alcohol 7,5 % vol.
Plato (EPM) 17°
Producer Coronado
Used hops Citra, Mosaic, El Dorado, Azacca
Code 7843
Price incl. VAT: 6,90 € Price per liter: 14,59 €

Slightly cloudy American NEIPA with a pineapple aroma. When poured into a glass, it is a hazy golden color with three fingers of creamy white foam. It has a medium body and, in addition to pineapple, the taste also contains traces of melons, citrus and fresh resin from pine and other tropical fruits. Juicy, but not completely dry. More

Parameters
Volume 0,473 L
Alcohol 7,5 % vol.
Plato (EPM) 17°
Producer Coronado
Used hops Citra, Mosaic, El Dorado, Azacca
Code 7843

Ingredients:
water, barley malt, wheat malt, hop products

About the brewery:
American craft brewery Coronado is constantly raising the bar for craft beer in San Diego. It was founded in 1996, when brothers Ron and Rick Chapman fulfilled an old dream and opened a brewery in the heart of their hometown of Coronado. But the brewery needed to increase capacity, so it currently produces beers in the main building in Tecolote Canyon in San Diego. Coronado in San Diego operates 3 of its own restaurants, the most popular of which is right on Imperial Beach. Their beers are popular among local surfers and yachtsmen, so the Stay Coastal claim fits Coronado. They offer top-fermented specials, some of which we offer, and their Blond Salty Crew, which is intended for sailors, is also very popular. They also produce hard seltzer and cider.

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