Coronado's Stem to Stern series is all about experimentation, and the first in the small-batch series encapsulates just that. A journey of experimental hops, this is brewed with a hefty dose of Denali and yet-to-renamed #07277 hops, set against a red ale backdrop. The result is a highly aromatic and smooth brew, with assertive scents of apricots, fresh citrus fruits and peels, as well as a touch of earthy, woody spice. The palate is smooth and slightly slick, with a rich malt core that's accented by notes of woody spice, toasted nuts and grains, peach pit and pine resin. It's a bit of a roller coaster ride, but one worth the thrill.
Coronado's Stem to Stern series is all about experimentation, and the first in the small-batch series encapsulates just that. A journey of experimental hops, this is brewed with a hefty dose of Denali and yet-to-renamed #07277 hops, set against a red ale backdrop. The result is a highly aromatic and smooth brew, with assertive scents of apricots, fresh citrus fruits and peels, as well as a touch of earthy, woody spice. The palate is smooth and slightly slick, with a rich malt core that's accented by notes of woody spice, toasted nuts and grains, peach pit and pine resin. It's a bit of a roller coaster ride, but one worth the thrill.
Coronado's Stem to Stern series is all about experimentation, and the first in the small-batch series encapsulates just that. A journey of experimental hops, this is brewed with a hefty dose of Denali and yet-to-renamed #07277 hops, set against a red ale backdrop. The result is a highly aromatic and smooth brew, with assertive scents of apricots, fresh citrus fruits and peels, as well as a touch of earthy, woody spice. The palate is smooth and slightly slick, with a rich malt core that's accented by notes of woody spice, toasted nuts and grains, peach pit and pine resin. It's a bit of a roller coaster ride, but one worth the thrill.
Coronado's Stem to Stern series is all about experimentation, and the first in the small-batch series encapsulates just that. A journey of experimental hops, this is brewed with a hefty dose of Denali and yet-to-renamed #07277 hops, set against a red ale backdrop. The result is a highly aromatic and smooth brew, with assertive scents of apricots, fresh citrus fruits and peels, as well as a touch of earthy, woody spice. The palate is smooth and slightly slick, with a rich malt core that's accented by notes of woody spice, toasted nuts and grains, peach pit and pine resin. It's a bit of a roller coaster ride, but one worth the thrill.