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SMaSH Citra

SMaSH Citra

SMaSH IPA is named for the expression ‘single malt, single hop’ since it is made from a single malt, the Golden Promises, and a single hop, the Citra. Typically, India pale ales are amber or red, but the distinctive SMaSH is a sparkling blonde beer topped with white foam. The aroma of honey and sweet malt is followed by strong, herbaceous citrus notes. The palate is a refreshing burst of aromatic hops, with the unique taste of Citra, making it an excellent thirst quencher.

Type
SMaSH IPA
Format(s)
600 ML
Alcool
6.5%
Appearance
Sparkling blond
Aromas
Sweet and honeyed, highly herbaceous
Taste
Resinous and lemony
Final
Long, straightforward and bitter
Food pairings
Tacos, BBQ, deep-fried foods and grilled sausages
Operating temperature
4 to 6 ° C
Amertume (IBU)
60
Fermentation
High
Gasification
Forced
Houblon(s)
Citra
Malt(s)
Golden Promise Thomas Fawcet
Yeast
Ale
Creation date
6 May 2011

2020 World Beer Awards (UK) Canada bronze Winner – IPA American style

2011 Mondial de la Bière de Montréal (Canada) Public Gold Medal

Did you know that

SMaSH (Single Malt and Single Hop) is a brewing process which uses a single type of malt and a single strain of hop. Once again, the TDD paved the way for the microbrewery industry when it proposed to beerophiles this beer similar in style to NEIPAs at the 2011 Mondial de la Bière in Montreal, where it won the people’s choice award.

The beer that make it doesn’t matter!”

Who it is for

After conducting numerous scientific studies, Trou du diable researchers have discovered that, if a monoculture were to cause all but Citra hops to disappear, it would not be so bad. This beer is intended for survivalists and purists as well as those who appreciate full-bodied hops and aromatic malts.