Propeller – Southbound NZ IPA (473ml)

  • Beer Type

    Ale Learn More

  • Beer Category

    Hoppy Beer

  • Beer Style

    New England IPALeans heavily on late, dry hopping techniques to deliver a bursting juicy, tropical hop experience. Learn More

  • Country

    Canada

  • Region

    Nova Scotia

  • Sub-Region

    Dartmouth

  • ABV

    7.0%

  • Size

    473ml

  • Tasting Notes

    refreshingTropicalvibrant

First opening their doors in 1997, Propeller Brewing Company has gone from a small brewery on Gottingen St. brewing a Pale Ale and an Extra Special Bitter to become one of the largest brewery’s in Nova Scotia and a driving force in this industry. Owner John Allen has allowed the business to grow and branch into multiple locations and a comprehensive product line that includes beer, ready to drink cocktails, and craft sodas. They have won awards both locally and nationally for a wide array of products and continue to experiment with new styles and old favourites.

Tasting Notes

Southbound is your passport to the captivating landscapes and vibrant flavours of New Zealand in this new-world IPA. Transport your senses and enjoy notes of gooseberry, white grapes, and a burst of crushed lime citrus and passion fruit.

Method

Emphasising hop aroma and flavour without bracing bitterness, the New England IPA  leans heavily on late and dry hopping techniques to deliver a bursting juicy, tropical hop experience. The skillful balance of technique and ingredient selection, often including the addition of wheat or oats, lends an alluring haze to this popular take on the American IPA. Southbound is brewed in collaboration with friends of Propeller at Yakima Chief Hops™ to showcase their highly sought-after hops grown across farms in New Zealand, and to celebrate their new worldwide partnership with NZ Hops.™

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$5.36

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