Beer of the Day - Fayuca Rizing
Fayuca Rizing
Category | Style | ABV | IBU |
---|---|---|---|
North American Origin Ales | American-Style Strong Pale Ale | 6.3 | 60 |
Our Thoughts
Today we have "Fayuca Rizing" which is a American-Style Strong Pale Ale that could be compared to a Strong IPA. Sitting at a ABV value of 6.3 your going to want to watch how many of these you consume in one sitting! This beer is meant for the drinker with a distinguished taste for bitterness.
American-Style Strong Pale Ale
American strong pale ales range from deep golden to copper in color. The style is characterized by floral and citrus-like American-variety hops used to produce high hop bitterness, flavor, and aroma. Note that floral, fruity, citrus-like, piney, resinous, or sulfur-like American-variety hop character is the perceived end, but may be a result of the skillful use of hops of other national origins. American strong pale ales have medium body and low to medium maltiness. Low caramel character is allowable. Fruityester flavor and aroma should be moderate to strong. Diacetyl should be absent or present at very low levels. Chill haze is allowable at cold temperatures.
What does ABV/IBU mean?
ABV
ABV stands for Alcohol By Volume and is listed as a percentage and lets you know how much of your beer is alcohol and how much is other stuff.
IBU
stands for International Bitterness Units measures the bitterness from hops in a beer on a scale of 0 to 100.
Beer Fact of the Day
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