Good morning everyone and welcome to another Feature Beer Friday here at Bite and Booze. This week I'm going to take a look at one of the recent hoppy releases from Parish Brewing out of Broussard, Louisiana. Those that read this space regularly, and most of you in the South Louisiana area are certainly already familiar with Parish, so I'll dive right into the beer review!
Parish Brewing's Pure Tropics IPA |
This particular beer is the Pure Tropics IPA. It's a 7% abv brewed with an IPA base recipe then conditioned on mango, pineapple, and pink guava puree. Sounds amazing to me!
The pour is effervescent, with a golden orange color that absolutely fits in with the NEIPA style and the tropical notes to the beer. The aroma is a beautiful blend of hoppy flavors and tropical fruit, with the mango coming through strongest in my opinion, although I'm not all that familiar with the pink guava fruit. Pineapple is a flavor that tends to dominate any drink, which is why it was always a key ingredient to the jungle juice back in my college days, but it's well blended here and doesn't take over the beer entirely. Each sip is fantastic, with the hoppy citrus notes married with the fruit flavors in a harmonious relationship.
Parish has another great offering with this round of Pure Tropics, and I'm pretty sure there is still plenty to be found out and about in town, so if you see a 4-pack, buy with confidence.
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