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Wiseacre Brewing Air Bath Session IPA Review

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Wiseacre Brewing Co., based in Memphis, Tennessee, has crafted a refreshing option for IPA enthusiasts with their Air Bath Session IPA. Designed to combat sweltering temperatures, this brew offers a lighter alternative without compromising on flavor.

Tasting Notes

Wiseacre Brewing Air Bath Session IPA

Pouring a hazy, golden straw color with a fluffy white head, Air Bath immediately invites you in with its vibrant appearance. The aroma is a bright burst of citrus and tropical fruit, with notes of tangerine, pineapple, and a hint of grapefruit. There’s a subtle floral undertone, likely from the hops, which adds a layer of complexity without overwhelming the senses.

On the palate, the beer delivers a light bodied, crisp experience that’s refreshing and easy to drink. The hop-forward profile shines through with flavors of juicy orange and mango, balanced by a mild bitterness that doesn’t linger too long. The malt backbone is minimal, as expected in a session IPA, but it provides just enough sweetness to keep the beer from feeling one dimensional. The finish is clean and slightly dry, making it highly sessionable and perfect for warm weather or casual sipping.

Ratings

  • Appearance: 4/5 (Hazy and inviting, though not overly unique)
  • Aroma: 3.9/5 (Bright and fruity, with a pleasant floral touch)
  • Flavor: 3.9/5 (Juicy and balanced, though slightly simple)
  • Mouthfeel: 4/5 (Light and crisp, but could use a touch more body)
  • Overall: 3.9/5

Wiseacre’s commitment to quality is evident in their use of distinctive hop varieties. Air Bath features German Callista and Australian Galaxy hops, which contribute to its unique flavor profile. The brewery’s dedication to crafting beers that cater to various palates is showcased in this session IPA, offering a harmonious blend of approachability and taste.

Air Bath packs a lot of flavor into a low ABV (4.5%) frame. It’s a beer that doesn’t sacrifice character for drinkability, which is a hallmark of Wiseacre’s brewing philosophy. Additionally, the brewery’s commitment to quality and creativity is evident in their use of hop varieties that highlight tropical and citrus notes without overwhelming bitterness.

If you’ve tried a Wiseacre Air Bath, please let us know what you thought about it in the comments section below.

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