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Notes from a friend: Honey hued lemonade in color. The nose fruity and floral. Decent amount of yeast. He can smell it. It's an aroma and a bouquet that you keep wanting to go back for more. Reminds him of something but can't place it. The taste is not what he was expecting at all. It's not fully carbonated yet. Taste is like an overripe guava. Light to medium mouthfeel. Maybe a little bit of lemon zest on the backend. Builds up on the back of the pallett. The hops are overpowered by the guava taste. A little bit of bitterness that lingers as long as you don't go back for another drink. It's very interesting. The guava note is very pronounced. He did just brush his teeth. The finish kind of mellows out. Possibly due to not being fully carbonated yet.
Tasty! It has notes of tropical fruit and guava on the nose. The mouthfeel is fantastic. The haze is there but only slightly being that I didn't use a proper yeast. Maybe a bit of tangerine and passion fruit in the initial taste with a slightly bitter yet crisp finish. Definitely a great beer!