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Haze Phazer NEIPA Beer Kit
Pour yourself a pint and set your phazers to wow—Haze Phazer is a lower ABV hazy IPA that delivers all the mouthwatering hop character of the style in a sessionable package. Bursting with tropical fruit, stone fruit, and layered citrus notes, this NEIPA glows with a light orange haze and pours with a fluffy, lasting head. Soft-bodied and smooth from start to finish, Haze Phazer’s juicy, low-bitterness profile makes it impossible to stop at just one. Prepare for immediate batch vaporization.
Haze Phazer NEIPA Brewing Notes:
- Style: IPA: New England / Hazy IPA
- Fermentation Range: 64–72°F
- Original Gravity (OG): 1.052
- SRM: 5
- IBU: 25
- ABV: 5.1%
Haze Phazer NEIPA Tasting Notes:
- Aroma: Intense hop bouquet with ripe mango, peach, papaya, and bursts of citrus zest.
- Appearance: Light orange with a soft haze and a thick, meringue-like head.
- Flavor: Juicy tropical and citrus hop flavors dominate with subtle malt backbone and restrained bitterness.
- Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied, pillowy, and smooth with moderate carbonation and a soft, lingering finish.
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More About Hazy IPA (BJCP Style 21C):
Also known as New England IPA, this style features intense fruit-forward hop aroma and flavor, low perceived bitterness, and a hazy appearance. Hazy IPAs are known for their soft mouthfeel, juicy hop character, and drinkability—achieved through late hop additions, biotransformation during fermentation, and high-protein grains like oats and wheat. The goal is depth of hop flavor, not sharp bitterness. This style emerged from the New England region in the early 2010s and has since become a fan-favorite across the globe.
Hazy IPA Style Range:
- SRM: 3–7 (Straw to Light Amber)
- IBU: 25–60
- Original Gravity (OG): 1.060–1.085
- ABV: 6–9%
Additional Information
SKU | B11730 |
Beer Color | Light |
Original Gravity | 1.052 |
Total Time to Make | 6 weeks |
Regional Style | USA |
Alcohol Content | Medium |
Yield | 5 Gallons |
Beer Style | Hazy IPA, NEIPA, New England IPA |
Fermentation Type | Ale |
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions |
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