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Cross Bay - Zenith | | |
Cross Bay - Zenith |
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Brewed by | Cross Bay (Morecambe, Lancashire) | ABV | 5 % | Tasting notes | A reasonably strong IPA which is light and refreshing in colour with a distinct tropical aroma. | Master tasting notes and other info | Light & Zesty IPA, 5.0% ABV
Zenith is a reasonably strong IPA, which is light and refreshing in colour with a distinct tropical aroma. Zesty fruit flavours are followed by a hefty kick from the triple blend of hops, which makes this ale particularly special.
The word zenith is used to describe when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky. This light, bright coloured IPA has the highest ABV of all our ales.
Colour: Light Gold
Awards:
Lancashire Cup 2012: Champion Strong Beer Of The Festival: Morecambe Beer Festival Beer Of The Festival: Burnley Beer Festival |
Recommendations | | | If you like this beer, why not try these other similar beers as well. Remember though that beer has taste, so while they are similar beers they will all taste different. Some you will like, others you may not. Ask for a taste first if you aren't sure.
Brewed By | Beer | ABV (%) | Tasting Notes |
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Ayr | Leezie Lundie | 3.8 | Clear golden colour. Floral hops, forage clover and malt in aroma. Mild flavour of floral hops and malt. | Cross Bay | Special IPA | 6.2 | Zesty fruit flavours are followed by a hefty kick from the triple blend of hops, which makes this ale particularly special. | Dunscar Bridge | Bombay IPA | 3.7 | This blend of Pacifica and Summit hops create a fine ale with a bright floral aroma combined with a hint of orange marmalade. The subsequent tangy citrus taste has a freshness of tangerine and grapefruit flavour creating a taste that seems stronger than it's alcohol by volume suggests. | Just a Minute | IPA | 4.6 | A traditional IPA; strong and well hopped. | Thornbridge | Jaipur | 5.9 | 24 Of Ours A citrus dominated India Pale Ale, its immediate impression is soft and smooth yet builds to a crescendo of massive hoppiness accentuated by honey. An enduring, bitter finish. |
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