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Cornwall, England

Mimicking Civil Society's water profile and preferred IPA grist for a slight change up. Super pungent batches of some of our favourite hop varieties offering up lashings of citrus, mangoes, gooseberries, grapes and just a hint of insane Sabro sneaking through from the whirlpool addition. TROPICAL.
Hot Side: Sabro
Cold Side: Citra, Nelson Sauvin
Cornwall, England

Mimicking Civil Society's water profile and preferred IPA grist for a slight change up. Super pungent batches of some of our favourite hop varieties offering up lashings of citrus, mangoes, gooseberries, grapes and just a hint of insane Sabro sneaking through from the whirlpool addition. TROPICAL.
Hot Side: Sabro
Cold Side: Citra, Nelson Sauvin
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