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Surly Brewing Mosh Pit Juicy Pale Ale Review

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Surly Brewing, a Minneapolis, Minnesota based brewery known for its bold and innovative approach to craft beer, has made waves in the industry with its eclectic lineup. Among their offerings is Mosh Pit Juicy Pale Ale, a beer that aims to bridge the gap between hop-forward IPAs and easy-drinking pale ales. Here’s our take on this beer.

Surly Brewing Mosh Pit Juicy Pale Ale

Tasting Notes

Mosh Pit pours a hazy, golden-orange hue with a frothy white head that lingers, leaving a delicate lacing on the glass. The aroma is a vibrant burst of tropical fruit, such as ripe mango, pineapple, and a hint of citrus zest, complemented by a subtle floral undertone. The first sip delivers a juicy, fruit-forward profile, with flavors of tangerine, peach, and a touch of melon. The malt backbone is light and slightly bready, providing just enough balance to keep the hops from overwhelming the palate. The finish is crisp and moderately bitter, with a refreshing dryness that invites another sip.

At 5.5% ABV, Mosh Pit is sessionable and approachable, making it a great choice for both hop enthusiasts and those new to craft beer. However, while the beer is undeniably flavorful, it doesn’t quite reach the depth or complexity of some of Surly’s other offerings, such as their iconic Furious IPA.

What Makes It Unique

Mosh Pit stands out for its ability to deliver a juicy, hop-driven experience without the heaviness or high alcohol content often associated with IPAs. It’s a testament to Surly’s skill in crafting beers that are both accessible and adventurous.

Ratings

Appearance: 4/5 – Hazy and inviting, though not as visually striking as some hazy pale ales.
Aroma: 4.4/5 – Bright and tropical, with a pleasant floral touch.
Flavor: 4/5 – Juicy and refreshing, though slightly one-dimensional.
Mouthfeel: 4/5 – Light and crisp, with a smooth texture.
Overall: 4.1/5 – A solid, enjoyable pale ale that’s perfect for casual drinking but doesn’t quite reach “must-try” status.

Surly’s Mosh Pit Juicy Pale Ale is a well crafted beer that delivers on its promise of a juicy, hop-forward experience. While it may not be the most complex or ground breaking offering in Surly’s portfolio, it’s a reliable choice for those seeking a flavorful yet easy drinking pale ale. Whether you’re at a concert (as the name suggests) or just relaxing at home, Mosh Pit is a beer that’s worth a try.

If you’ve had a Surly Mosh Pit Hazy Pale Ale, please tell us your thoughts about it in the comments below.

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